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Tribal members question museum deal
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MONDAY, MAY 20, 2002 Lingering questions over a California tribe's multi-million dollar partnership with a museum have delayed approval of the deal, The Los Angeles Times reports today. About 200 members of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians took part in a three-hour discussion about the project, the tribe's spokesperson said. Their concerns might lead to a reworked agreement. The deal with the Southwest Museum is considered crucial to the institution's survival. The tribe would provide more than $20 million over 20 years to construct a new facility on its reservation. Get the Story:
Pechangas Delay Pact With L.A. Museum (The Los Angeles Times 5/20)
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