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No casino planned for Cowlitz land
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2002 Officials of the Cowlitz Tribe of Washington say they are no immediate plans to locate a casino on 150 acres of land they want placed into trust. The land would be used for an initial reservation. The tribe's recognition, finalized by the Clinton administration, was affirmed by Assistant Secretary Neal McCaleb in January after challenges were raised by the Quinault Nation, a federally recognized tribe in Washington. Get the Story:
Tribe asks to put land in trust (The Oregonian 3/13) Relevant Links:
The Cowlitz Tribe - http://www.cowlitz.org
Cowlitz Tribe v. Quinault Nation, by the Cowlitz Tribe - http://www.backlash.com/content/race/2001/6jun01/cltz0601.html
Branch of Acknowledgment and Research - http://www.doi.gov/bia/ack_res.html Related Stories:
Cowlitz Tribe sues over treaty rights (1/25)
Notice for recognition of Cowlitz Tribe (1/7)
McCaleb affirms recognition of Cowlitz Tribe (1/3)
Cowlitz recognition upheld by Interior (6/15)
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