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Editorial: 'Hypocrisy' of some tribal leaders
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2003 Tribes need to abide by the rule of law if they want economic development on the reservation, The Madison Daily Leader says in an editorial. The paper refers to a recent dispute on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in South Dakota where the tribal council opposed a massive hog farm. "If a business enters into an agreement with a tribe and newly elected leadership invalidates it, is it no wonder that businesses don't want to do business on reservations?" the paper asks. "This is just a sample of the hypocrisy of some tribal leaders. They say they want economic development, new capital and jobs to come to the reservation, but deals can evidently be ignored whenever convenient." Get the Story:
Editorial: Consistency of law is key to better Indian future (The Madison Daily Leader 5/13) Get the Case:
ROSEBUD SIOUX TRIBE v. MCDIVITT, No. 00-2468 (8th Cir. April 05, 2002) Relevant Links:
Rosebud Sioux Tribe - http://www.rosebudsiouxtribe.org Related Stories:
Court hears next round in Rosebud hog farm suit (5/12)
Rosebud Sioux Tribe asks BIA to shut down hog farm (04/18)
Supreme Court turns down Rosebud hog farm case (02/25)
Hog farm battle reaches Supreme Court (11/19)
Battle over reservation pig farm (08/26)
Reservation hog farm dealt setback (4/8)
Reservation hog farm claims tax free (12/4)
Hog farm practices scrutinized (6/18)
Hog farm protest camp set up (5/17)
Judge says tribe can't halt hog farm (5/1)
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