The Bureau of Indian Affairs
has once again delayed a final decision on federal recognition for the Juaneño Band of
Mission Indians of California.
The BIA was originally set to issue a final determination by October 4. That was pushed back to December 15 but now it's being delayed until February 14, 2011.
"The Office of the Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs needs this extension to allow for review of the recommended decisions," Lee Fleming of the BIA's Office of Federal Acknowledgment said in a letter to the petitioners, The Orange County Register reported.
In November 2007, the BIA issued a proposed finding against the tribe, which has split into several factions. The BIA said the group failed to meet four out of seven mandatory recognition criteria.
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