The Cayuga Nation has opened an office to oversee its burgeoning enterprise in western New York.
The tribe has purchased a gas station and convenience store and is operating a gaming facility on ancestral land. The tribe has plans for other businesses in the area.
The tribe was previously landless but is buying properties in its land claim area. A court decision under review by the U.S. Supreme Court could determine whether the land is considered Indian Country.
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