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Navajo chapter still wants casino
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FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2002 The To'hajiilee Chapter of the Navajo Nation plans to continue fighting for a casino on its land in New Mexico. The Navajo Nation council rejected a compact with the state, saying the agreement would have ceded too much sovereignty. Chapter officials said the fears were unfounded and not based in legality. Get the Story:
Navajos Bent on Casino (AP 7/26) Relevant Links:
Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
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Navajo gaming measure vetoed (5/3)
Dispute arises over Navajo gaming (1/9)
Navajo Nation negotiating gaming options (11/5)
To'hajiilee gaming approved (10/26)
Navajo gaming decided this week (10/25)
Navajo Nation council approves gaming (10/19)
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