Officials in DeKalb County, Illinois, ordered the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation of Kansas to stop work on a 128-acre farm the tribe purchased.
Chairwoman Tracy Stanhoff said the tribe was building a local government center at the site. But county officials said the tribe began construction without permission.
The farm is located within a 1,280-acre reservation that was set aside for Potawatomi chief. The tribe says the reservation has never been extinguished but the county claims jurisdiction.
According to The Chicago Tribune, the tribe planned to hold a hearing to discuss zoning the site under its tribal laws. The hearing has been postponed indefinitely, the paper said.
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Excepts of Interior Department Letter:
Leshy to Hastert (January 18,
2001)
Treaty Termination Bill:
To
provide for the equitable settlement of certain Indian land disputes regarding
land in Illinois (H.R.791)
Related Documents:
Congressional
Hearing Testimony | 1829
Treaty of Prairie du Chien | Background on
1829 Treaty
Relevant Links:
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation - http://www.pbpindiantribe.com
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