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Book opens old wounds
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MAY 12, 2000 Jeff Benedict's recently published Without Reservation questioning the tribal heritage of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation has opened many old wounds in Connecticut. BIA communications director Rex Hackler said the book "looks like a repeat of the same old story." Indianz.Com recently reviewed the book; find out what we had to say about it. Get the Story:
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