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Oneida land claim talks said progressing
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2003 The federal mediator for the Oneida land claim is asking for an extension to continue talks between the parties. John Tabner believes he can finalize a settlement over 250,000 acres of land transferred to the state. The claim is more than 30 years old. The plaintiffs are the Oneida of New York, the Oneida of Wisconsin and the Oneida of Canada. The defendants are the state of New York and two counties. Get the Story:
Land claim mediator seeks more time (The Green Bay Press-Gazette 5/7) Related Stories:
Oneida Nation land claim talks at standstill (02/10)
Mediation over land claim extended (12/06)
N.Y. land claim talks called 'fiasco' (8/12)
Oneida Nation claim could be limited (7/2)
Judge issues ruling on Oneida claim (4/3)
Oneida land deal faces major doubts (2/21)
Oneida land deal being rejected (2/20)
Wisconsin Oneida blast agreement (2/19)
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