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Calif. tribe seeks to reclaim cultural site
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2003 The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California is in talks to buy a historic hotel property that has cultural significance. The Arrowhead Springs Hotel site is located on a tribal village. The tribe is competing with at least two other buyers for the $100 million property. If the tribe purchases the site, it would ask the Bureau of Indian Affairs to hold it in trust. Get the Story:
Sale may foil plan to annex resort (The San Bernardino Sun 4/9) Relevant Links:
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians - http://www.sanmanuel.com
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