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FEBRUARY 6, 2001 Mark Sebastian, the vice chairman of the tribe whose recognition efforts are the target of criticism by a number of Connecticut officials, on Monday said the Eastern Pequot Tribe doesn't support a call for a moratorium on all tribal recognitions. Sebastian did say, however, the tribe supports reforming the process. He was responding to Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn), who called on the Department of Interior to rescind the preliminary decision to recognize the Eastern Pequot Tribe yesterday. Get the Story:
Dodd: Recognition process needs fixing (The New London Day 2/6)
Tribe doesn't support recognition moratorium
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 6, 2001 Mark Sebastian, the vice chairman of the tribe whose recognition efforts are the target of criticism by a number of Connecticut officials, on Monday said the Eastern Pequot Tribe doesn't support a call for a moratorium on all tribal recognitions. Sebastian did say, however, the tribe supports reforming the process. He was responding to Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn), who called on the Department of Interior to rescind the preliminary decision to recognize the Eastern Pequot Tribe yesterday. Get the Story:
Dodd: Recognition process needs fixing (The New London Day 2/6)
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