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Little Shell case could help federal recognition
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THURSDAY, MAY 1, 2003 A Little Shell Chippewa tribal member on the losing side of a Montana Supreme Court decision said the case could help the tribe's bid for federal recognition. Darrel Koke filed suit to contest a tribal election. But the state court said it had no jurisdiction. "I'm very disappointed," Koke told The Great Falls Tribune, "but it may benefit us in the long run because the opinion says we're a sovereign nation. Get the Story:
High court: State must stay out of Indian elections (The Great Falls Tribune 5/1) Court Decision and Court Briefs:
Koke v. Little Shell Chippewa (April 2003) Related Documents:
Federal Register Notice: Little Shell Chippewa (July 2000) Related Stories:
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