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Leaders pledge support of Maine tribes
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NOVEMBER 17, 2000 A resolution adopted by the National Congress of American Indians on Thursday pledges support for three Maine tribes engaged in a battle over control of water quality near their reservations. The Penobscot Nation and two Passamaquoddy Tribes want the Environmental Protection Agency to control the water. But the state wants the authority. The leaders of the three tribes have been placed into contempt for refusing to turn over documents to the state under Maine's freedom of information act. The leaders say internal tribal documents are not subject to the law. Get the Story:
Indian group voices support for Maine tribes in legal dispute (AP 11/16) Related Stories:
Tribal leaders ordered arrested (Enviro 11/10)
Water dispute heads to court (Enviro 05/30)Relevant Links:
National Congress of American Indians - www.ncai.org
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