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Blood quantum requirement up for vote
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2002 Members of the Shoshone-Bannock Nation of Idaho are being warned not to adopt a proposed blood quantum requirement for tribal enrollment. Ernestine Werelus of the Fort Hall Landowners Alliance said the rule will lock out future generations of tribal members. Currently, there is no blood quantum requirement. A January 31 election will be held to see if voters want to change their constitution to adopt a 1/4-blood quantum standard. Get the Story:
Shoshone-Bannock tribes to vote on membership (The Idaho Statesman 12/10) Relevant Links:
Shoshone-Bannock Nation - http://www.sho-ban.com Related Stories:
Idaho tribe considers enrollment change (12/04)
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