FROM THE ARCHIVE
Okla. river bed settlement approved
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002

A bill to resolving three Oklahoma tribe's ownership of the Arkansas River bed was approved by the Senate on Thursday, clearing it for President Bush's signature.

The Cherokee, Chickasaw and Choctaw nations own the river bed but some of the land was lost. They agreed to share a $40 million settlement.

Also ready for Bush is a bill to create the Native American Cultural Center and Museum with $33 in federal funds. The facility will be located in Oklahoma City and will highlight the state's Indian heritage.

Get the Story:
Last-minute Senate votes benefit state (The Daily Oklahoman 11/21)

Get the Bill:
The Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Nations Claims Settlement Act (H.R.3534)

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Okla. tribe wants river suit kept alive (09/10)
Okla. tribes want river bed settlement (04/19)
Bill to compensate for loss of land (04/11)