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Money approved to fight Pequot tribes
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TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2002 Residents of the Connecticut town of North Stonington have approved spending an additional $58,000 to fight the federal recognition bids of the Eastern Pequot Tribe and the Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Tribe. According to The Norwich Bulletin, the town has already spend $49,000 of the amount approved. Residents voted 26 to 14 for the money anyway. The paper reported the town spent $135,528 last year to fight the tribes. The tribes received preliminary recognition in March 2000 and a final decision is due in June. Get the Story:
Residents agree to fund tribal recognition fight (The Norwich Bulletin 4/23)
Town voters OK funds to continue tribe status fight (The New London Day 4/23) Related Stories:
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Pequot recognition speculated (3/29)
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Towns really opposed to Pequot tribes (3/1)
Towns to discuss Pequot recognitions (2/27)
Tribal foes say Indians can't own land (2/15)
State recognition doesn't matter, says Conn. (8/10)
State: Pequot Tribes aren't real (8/3)
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