The Interior Department doesn't plan on withholding checks from Indian beneficiaries, a spokesperson said.
Special Trustee Ross Swimmer suggested in a memo last week that all communications with account holders be put on hold. He even said sending royalty checks would require court approval under a new order from U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth.
But the department will comply with Lamberth's order, a spokesperson said. The department will come up with language to notify account holders of their rights.
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Judge: Indians have right to land notification
(The Billings Gazette 10/5)
Relevant Documents:
Clarified
Court Order | Motion
w/Ross Swimmer Memo | Court
Order | Temporary
Restraining Order | List of Auction
Properties | Motion
for TRO
Relevant Links:
Indian Trust, Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
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hold (10/4)
Lamberth orders DOI
to inform beneficiaries of rights (9/30)
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Oklahoma (09/02)
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heads to Senate for vote (01/29)
NCAI president uses speech to lobby for
funding (01/22)
Tribes back
improvements in probate reform bill (10/16)
Panel debating reform bill a third time
(10/15)
Tribes focus
energies on 'core' trust reform issues (05/30)
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