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Okla. lawmaker wants blood quantum rule
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2002 An Oklahoma lawmaker wants to draft a bill requiring that Oklahoma tribal members have at least 50 percent Indian blood, The Shawnee News-Star reports today. State Rep. Wayne Pettigrew, a Republican from Edmond, doesn't want "wannabe" or "pretend" Indians to receive federal or other benefits for "real" Indians. When questioned about the legality of his proposal, he said the Supreme Court needs to rule on the issue. Pettrigrew also wants to tax Indian casinos. Get the Story:
Representative may write bill that would require tribal members to possess 50 percent Indian blood (The Shawnee News-Star 9/6) Relevant Links:
State Rep. Wayne Pettigrew - http://www.lsb.state.ok.us/house/Members/hd39.htm Related Stories:
Okla. urged to tax tribal casinos (9/4)
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