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Okla. tribe seeks land claim intervention
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2002 The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma is seeking intevenor status in the Seneca land claim. The Seneca Nation of New York is the plaintiff in the case for about 50 acres of land. An attorney for the tribe said the Oklahoma Senecas shouldn't be involved. The Oklahoma tribe recently purchased land near one of the Seneca reservations. Get the Story:
Okla. tribe seeks to join Seneca claim (The Syracuse Post-Standard 12/3) Related Stories:
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