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DNA wasn't convincing for Redding Rancheria


The chairwoman of the Redding Rancheria in California said the tribe questioned the accuracy of DNA tests for a large family that was recently disenrolled.

Chair Tracy Edwards said the dispute over the Foreman family predates per capita payments from the tribe's casino. But with the 76 Foremans now gone, the remaining 212 members will get to share in the $2.7 million annual payment that previously went to the family.

To prove their heritage, the Foremans dug up two ancestors and took DNA tests. But Edwards said the process wasn't accepted by the tribe because no member witnessed the exhumations.

Get the Story:
Tribe defends decision to expel Foremans (The Redding Record Searchlight 2/19)

Relevant Links:
Redding Rancheria - http://www.redding-rancheria.com

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