FROM THE ARCHIVE
Okla. tribe to donate money to N.Y. county
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2003

The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma is donating $15,000 to a New York county in hopes of being a good neighbor.

The money was transferred to the county but a local official isn't saying whether it has been accepted. "I'm concerned that we would be acknowledging the land as a sovereign nation and that they don't have to pay taxes if we take the money," Cayuga County Legislature Chairman Raymond E. Lockwood told The Syracuse Post-Standard.

The tribe purchased 229 acres of land in the county in a bid to reclaim ancestral territory. The tribe hopes to open a gaming facility on the land but federal and local officials dispute whether it would be legal.

Get the Story:
Tribe has gift for Cayuga County (The Syracuse Post-Standard 2/10)

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