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Tiny tribe takes on big battles
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2002 The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indian was federally recognized in 1988 and has grown to economic success in a few short years. The tribe has 504 members who live in the upper Michigan peninsula. A casino and other economic development projects have brought wealth. The tribe doesn't want to stop though and is fighting the city of Detroit to open a casino there. A federal appeals court sided in the tribe's favor but a federal judge later said there was no remedy. The tribe is back in court to fight for a chance to host a casino. Get the Story:
U.P. tribe ignores odds in casino legal battles (The Detroit News 8/27) Relevant Links:
Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians - http://www.lacvieuxdesert.com Related Stories:
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Indian Gaming Briefing: Detroit Casino (2/25)
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Mich. tribe wins gaming suit (11/8)
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