Northern Arapaho Tribe files Indian Country suit
Thursday, October 2, 2008
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Law
The
Northern Arapaho Tribe
of Wyoming filed suit in federal court in hopes of settling a long-running Indian Country issue.
The tribe contends Riverton and other parts of
Fremont County are part of the Wind River Reservation. The state claims the issue has been resolved and that the land is no longer Indian Country.
In a high-profile murder case involving a tribal member, the
Wyoming Supreme Court in January ruled that Riverton is not part of the reservation. But the
10th Circuit Court of
Appealsin March gave the defendant another chance at making his argument.
The tribe's lawsuit was filed over sales taxes and vehicle registration fees.
Get the Story:
Northern Arapaho Tribe takes issue of boundary to court (The Casper Star-Tribune 10/2)
Federal Court Decision:
Yellowbear
v. Wyoming (March 21, 2008)
State Court Decision:
Yellowbear
v. Wyoming (January 14, 2005)
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