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Furor over Delaware tribal land claim dies down
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TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2003 Concern over a tribal land claim in Pennsylvania still has some landowners worried but most of the excitement has died down, the Associated Press reports. The Delaware Nation and the Delaware Tribe, both of Oklahoma, last month announced a claim to 315 acres of land. But they don't want the land -- they're hoping to negotiate for casino rights elsewhere. Get the Story:
Homeowners fret over plans for Indian casino, though some aren't worried (AP 6/2) Relevant Links:
Delaware Tribe - http://www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us Related Stories:
Delaware tribal ties to Penn. uncontested (05/20)
Delaware ancestor was granted 315 acres in Penn. (5/16)
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