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JULY 17, 2000 The BIA has rescheduled its meeting with Connecticut state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and leaders of the towns of Preston, Ledyard, and North Stonington. Originally set for July 28, the meeting was first expanded to two days--July 27 and July 28. Now, the two-day soiree has been pushed back to August 8 and August 9. The meeting is a formal one requested by AG Blumenthal. The towns will discuss with the BIA the reasons for extending preliminary federal recognition to the Eastern Pequot and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot tribes, who will also attend. Get the Story:
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JULY 17, 2000 The BIA has rescheduled its meeting with Connecticut state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and leaders of the towns of Preston, Ledyard, and North Stonington. Originally set for July 28, the meeting was first expanded to two days--July 27 and July 28. Now, the two-day soiree has been pushed back to August 8 and August 9. The meeting is a formal one requested by AG Blumenthal. The towns will discuss with the BIA the reasons for extending preliminary federal recognition to the Eastern Pequot and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot tribes, who will also attend. Get the Story:
BIA resets meeting on recognition for tribes (The New London Day 7/16) Related Stories:
BIA expands Pequot meeting (7/11)
Senator asks for Pequot delay (Tribal Law 7/11)
Report alleges Gover misdeed (Tribal Law 7/10)
Indianz.Com: Newspaper wrong (The Talking Circle 6/19)
BIA to meet with Pequot opponents (Tribal Law 06/07)
Towns: BIA unresponsive (Tribal Law 6/1)
Gover wants BIA out of nastiness (Tribal Law 5/25)
Town: Gover a 'mockery' (The Talking Circle 5/25)
Key provisions of recognition bill (Tribal Law 5/25)
BIA: No assistance to states (Tribal Law 5/24)
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