The Washoe Tribe is going back to Congress to gain access to Lake Tahoe.
In 2003, President Bush signed a bill to return 24.3 acres to the tribe. But due to a surveying error, the tribe didn't get the land it thought it was getting.
To correct the oversight, the tribe will ask Congress to shift the boundaries of the conveyance. This will allow tribal members to gain access to the East Shore of Lake Tahoe for cultural purposes.
The tribe is based in Nevada and California.
Get the Story:
Washoe Tribe wants better access to East Shore property
(The Tahoe World 9/7)
Get the Bill:
Washoe
Tribe Land Conveyance Act (H.R.74)
Relevant Links:
Washoe Tribe - http://www.washoetribe.us
Related Stories:
Washoe land transfer act awaits Bush signature
(07/22)
House
panel approves bill to return land to tribe (06/12)
Bill introduced to return land to
tribe (01/09)
Washoe Tribe
to receive land at lake (11/21)
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