City commissioners in Muskegon, Michigan, voted 4-3 on Tuesday to support federal recognition of the Grand River Band of Ottawa Indians.
Some commissioners were worried about an endorsement due to the possibility of the tribe opening a casino. The tribe has indicated it would consider gaming.
Last week, the Muskegon County Board endorsed the tribe. Officials plan to lobby members of Congress for a bill that would grant the tribe recognition.
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City backs tribal status for Ottawa Indians
(The Muskegon Chronicle 9/15)
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