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Miami Nation wrote to Indiana city
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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2002 The Miami Nation of Oklahoma threatened a land claims lawsuit to the mayor of Gary, Indiana, The Chicago Tribune reports today. The tribe claims land in the state under a treaty. The April 11 letter says the a settlement could involve a "mutually beneficial" partnership, the paper says. But unlike the reception the tribe received in Ohio, Mayor Scott King has said he would listen to any proposal. Get the Story:
Gary open to casino proposal from tribe (The Chicago Tribune 4/29)
Username: indianz, Password: indianzcom Relevant Links:
The Miami Nation - http://www.miamination.com
Greenvile and Grouseland Treaty Lines - http://www.surveyhistory.org/greenville_&_
grouseland_treaty_lines.htm
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