Federal Recognition
Nipmuc tribes optimistic on federal recognition


The Bureau of Indian Affairs is set to issue a decision on the federal recognition for two Nipmuc tribes in Massachusetts.

The Bush administration issued preliminary decisions against the Nipmuc Nation and the Chaubunagungamaug Band of Nipmucks. Tribal leaders said they are optimistic they have reversed the findings.

Both tribes have state recognition. Officials in the state have been supportive of the tribes.

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Two Indian tribes wait for recognition (The Boston Globe 6/15)

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