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Chickasaw Nation won't built new capitol
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 2002 Voters of the Chickasaw Nation of Oklahoma have rejected a proposal to build a new tribal capitol. About 65 percent voted against a plan that was being pushed by Gov. Bill Anoatubby. Some questioned the wisdom of a new capitol, citing tribal revenue problems. The tribe's capitol remains in Tishomingo. Get the Story:
Chickasaws reject proposal to construct new capitol (The Daily Oklahoman 8/22) Relevant Links:
Chickasaw Nation - http://www.chickasaw.net
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