The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut is asking the Bureau of Indian Affairs to take 75 acres into trust.
The land, divided into 15 parcels, is located in the town of Montville. Two-thirds, or about 50 acres, is assessed at $268,000, more than a quarter of the town's annual tax revenue. The tribe's chairman said the parcels are contiguous or near to the existing reservation.
The tribe currently has 300 acres of trust land, plus a 139-acre parcel purchased from the state. The tribe's settlement act specifies at 700-acre reservation but the 139 acres is not considered part of the settlement.
Get the Story:
Montville: Mohegans are taking 75 acres (The Norwich Bulletin 5/19)
Land-trust Request Could Be Costly For Town (The New London Day 5/19)
pwday
Mohegans Seek To Place More Land Into Trust
(The New London Day 5/18)
pwday
Mohegan Tribe asks BIA to take land into trust
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
Trending in News
1 Tribes rush to respond to new coronavirus emergency created by Trump administration
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'
2 'At this rate the entire tribe will be extinct': Zuni Pueblo sees COVID-19 cases double as first death is confirmed
3 Arne Vainio: 'A great sickness has been visited upon us as human beings'
4 Arne Vainio: Zoongide'iwin is the Ojibwe word for courage
5 Cayuga Nation's division leads to a 'human rights catastrophe'