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BIA decision on Nipmuc recognition expected May 1
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is expected to issue a final determination on the federal status of the Nipmuc Nation of Massachusetts, The Boston Herald reports. The tribe was given a negative proposed finding by former assistant secretary Neal McCaleb. He rescinded a positive decision made in the final days of the Clinton administration. At that time, a rival group of Nipmucs was denied status, a decision McCaleb upheld. Another rival group may be forming, according to The Herald. A man claiming control of a small Nipmuc reservation says he and his supporters have withdrawn from the Nipmuc Nation petition. Massachusetts has one federally-recognized tribe. Get the Story:
Internal feud hits tribe's casino bid (The Boston Herald 4/14)
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BIA decision on Nipmuc recognition expected May 1
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
The Bureau of Indian Affairs is expected to issue a final determination on the federal status of the Nipmuc Nation of Massachusetts, The Boston Herald reports. The tribe was given a negative proposed finding by former assistant secretary Neal McCaleb. He rescinded a positive decision made in the final days of the Clinton administration. At that time, a rival group of Nipmucs was denied status, a decision McCaleb upheld. Another rival group may be forming, according to The Herald. A man claiming control of a small Nipmuc reservation says he and his supporters have withdrawn from the Nipmuc Nation petition. Massachusetts has one federally-recognized tribe. Get the Story:
Internal feud hits tribe's casino bid (The Boston Herald 4/14)
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