Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D) on Monday withdrew from a lawsuit challenging the Northern Cheyenne Tribe's ownership of the Tongue River.
Schweitzer said the lawsuit would hurt state-tribal relations. He pledged to work with the tribe on ways to protect the river without resolving the ownership issue.
The tribe contends it owns half of the riverbed. A drilling company wants to clarify ownership because it has seven oil and gas leases from the state. The suit was filed in federal court.
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State staying out of river fight
(AP 2/8)
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