A proposal to settle the Cayuga Nation 64,000-acre land claim is running into opposition from local leaders and residents.
Gov. George Pataki (R) is offering the Cayuga Nation gaming rights in the Catskills. The tribe would give $3 million each to two counties that benefited from the stolen land. The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, the second party in the litigation, is not part of the proposal
Local leaders and United Citizens for Equality, an anti-treaty rights group, say the deal doesn't sound good to them. UCE plans to protest tonight at a meeting where the proposal will be presented.
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