The Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma is reportedly interested in opening a casino in New Jersey.
Mahwah President John Roth said the tribe contacted developers in the town.
“I was told that the tribe would have applied to have the land declared a reservation, and in an effort to make money for the tribe, had the eventual goal of opening a casino on the Crossroads property," he said at a council meeting, The Mathwah Patch reported.
The tribe's ancestors lived in New Jersey and in the East before being forced to leave.
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(The Mahwah Patch 4/15)
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