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Abuses alleged at tribal agency
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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 2001 Members of the Omaha Nation of Nebraska held a rally on Monday to protest what they call abuses as the tribe's child protective services agency. Bolstering their claims was a former official with the agency and a former tribal prosecutor who questioned record keeping policies and qualifications of workers. The group asked a state health official to intervene. The state has been aware of reported problems at the tribe. Get the Story:
Omaha Tribe alleges abuses at agency (The Lincoln Journal Star 7/17)
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