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Conn. AG promises long fight against tribes
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal promised to tie up the federal status of two tribes in his state as long as possible. Blumenthal contends that the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation and the Schagticoke Tribal Nation do not qualify for federal status. He has filed administrative appeals but said he will go to the courts if necessary. Blumenthal defended his campaign and said he is not anti-Indian. He acknowledged the state fought the federal status of the Mohegan Tribe back in the mid-1990s but not "in the way we have others," The Torrington Register Citizen reported. He said the Mohegans "convinced us that they had the evidence to meet those standards of law." Get the Story:
AG: Will fight to end on tribe status (The Torrington Register Citizen 3/25) Relevant Documents:
Federal Register Notice | BIA Statement | Richard Blumenthal Statement | Rep. Shays Statement Relevant Links:
Schaghticoke Tribal Nation - http://www.schaghticoke.com Related Stories:
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URL: https://www.indianz.com/News/archive/000858.asp
Conn. AG promises long fight against tribes
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Connecticut attorney general Richard Blumenthal promised to tie up the federal status of two tribes in his state as long as possible. Blumenthal contends that the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation and the Schagticoke Tribal Nation do not qualify for federal status. He has filed administrative appeals but said he will go to the courts if necessary. Blumenthal defended his campaign and said he is not anti-Indian. He acknowledged the state fought the federal status of the Mohegan Tribe back in the mid-1990s but not "in the way we have others," The Torrington Register Citizen reported. He said the Mohegans "convinced us that they had the evidence to meet those standards of law." Get the Story:
AG: Will fight to end on tribe status (The Torrington Register Citizen 3/25) Relevant Documents:
Federal Register Notice | BIA Statement | Richard Blumenthal Statement | Rep. Shays Statement Relevant Links:
Schaghticoke Tribal Nation - http://www.schaghticoke.com Related Stories:
Norton meets with Conn. AG over tribal recognition (3/18)
Norton urged to probe BIA recognition decision (3/17)
Report: Martin bent rules to recognize Conn. tribe (3/12)
Subway founder continues backing of Conn. tribe (3/4)
Conn. lawmakers press BIA on recognition decision (2/20)
Founder of Subway bankrolled Schaghticoke Tribe (02/13)
GAO asked to investigate Schaghticoke recognition (02/09)
Towns to join state in tribal recognition appeal (2/4)
Schaghticoke Tribe considering more land claims (02/02)
Schaghticoke Tribal Nation: 'Today is our day' (1/30)
Officials in Conn. to fight tribe's recognition (1/30)
Recognition decision expected for Schaghticoke Tribe (1/26)
BIA asked to reconsider tribe's membership roll (12/05)
Conn. AG wants to break court agreement with BIA (11/12)
Tribe seeking recognition purges membership rolls (10/13)
State recognized tribe allowed to sue in Conn. (07/22)
Conn. court upholds jurisdiction over tribe (05/13)
Schaghticoke chief disputes state jurisdiction (01/17)
McCaleb 'throwing away a history of people' (12/06)
Schaghticoke Tribe denied recognition (12/5)
Lawmakers attempt to thwart recognition (12/5)
Conn. tribe awaits recognition ruling (12/4)
Recognition decision expected this week (12/2)
McCaleb plans to issue recognition ruling (11/26)
McCaleb ruling holds promise for state tribes (06/25)
McCaleb makes recognition history (6/25)
BIA project consumes recognition resources (06/12)
BIA recognition staff fails pressure test (05/31)
State challenges Schaghticoke Tribe (04/19)
Tribe's recognition delayed (02/20)
Conn. tribe waiting on recognition (01/23)
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