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LETTER: BIA apology falls flat
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OCTOBER 17, 2000 "In his recent apology to American Indians, Interior Assistant Secretary Kevin Gover's acceptance of the moral responsibility of 'putting things right' has not rung true to Golden Hill Paugussett tribal members.." The Golden Hill Paugussett Tribe is a state-recognized tribe in Connecticut. Get the Story:
Golden Hill Paugussetts question Secretary Gover's apology (Warren E. Farrar. Letters to the Editor. The New London Day 10/17) Related Stories:
BIA issues apology (The Talking Circle 09/11)
Leaders weigh in on apology (The Talking Circle 09/11)
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