The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians says its plans for Indiana are not only about gaming.
The tribe wants to provide a home for 600 members who live in South Bend, Indiana.
A land-into-trust application includes plans for housing and a community center, in addition to a casino.
"The South Bend area has always been part of our homeland," Jason Wesaw, the tribe's government manager, told The South Bend Tribune.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is preparing an environmental impact statement for the project.
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Plans for South Bend tribal development revealed (WSBT-TV 11/1) Federal Register Notice:
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Pokagons focus on building community (The South Bend Tribune 11/2)
Plans for South Bend tribal development revealed (WSBT-TV 11/1) Federal Register Notice:
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Pokagon Band Tribal Village Fee-to-Trust Acquisition and Casino Project in the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County, IN (August 24, 2012) Related Stories:
BIA urged to deny Pokagon Band casino application in Indiana (10/11)
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