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N.Y. 'reservation' seen as ruse for gaming
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2001 A new "reservation" established at the behest of a man claiming to be one of the last of the Mohegans is being viewed by some New York state officials as an attempt to open a casino. Ronald A. Roberts, who calls himself Chief Golden Eagle, raised at least $1.9 million to purchase an old, bankrupt hotel. He is calling the 250-acre site a reservation for the Western Mohegan Tribe and Nation. The tribe is not federally recognized. The Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohicans, a federally recognized tribe in Wisconsin, has officially disavowed Roberts and the group. Get the Story:
'Last of Mohegans' tribe says it's established reservation (The Albana Times-Union 10/2)
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