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Land claim bill pushed in Congress
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2002 Rep. Tim Johnson (R-Ill.) has introduced a bill to kill tribal land claims in Illinois but residents say he is not doing enough to promote it. The bill would "settle" claims by the Miami Nation of Oklahoma and the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation of Kansas by extinguishing all claims under two treaties. It would also extinguish aboriginal claims. The only claims that would be permitted all other land disputes but the tribes wouldn't be allowed to sue state or private landowners. Also, the tribes would have to file claims within a year's passage of the act. Get the Story:
Land dispute puts pressure on Congress (The Bloomington Pantagraph 1/29) Get the Bill:
To provide for the equitable settlement of certain Indian land disputes regarding land in Illinois. (H.R.791) Relevant Links:
Rep. Tim Johnson - http://www.house.gov/timjohnson
The Miami Nation - http://www.miamination.com
Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation - http://www.pbpindiantribe.com
Greenvile and Grouseland Treaty Lines - http://www.surveyhistory.org/greenville_&_
grouseland_treaty_lines.htm
Related Stories:
Miami Nation drops claim against private landowners (6/15)
State wants land claim dismissed (4/23)
Land claim motives questioned (2/13)
Tribe says land claim distorted (2/9)
Senator: Tribe must play by the rules (07/26)
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