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Gover gets personal
AUGUST 16, 2000
In an interview with Indian Country Today, Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, said
criticism of his recent decision to extend
federal recognition to two Pequot tribes in
Connecticut is based on a political, not factual,
agenda.
"My attitude is, 'Put up or shut up.' If he's got
any evidence, let's see it," Gover told Indian Country
Today.
Gover's comments are directed at Connecticut state
Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. Blumenthal
has been an outspoken critic of Gover and the
and questioned BIA researchers during a session discussing the Eastern Pequot and Paucatuck Eastern Pequot tribes.
Gover defended his authority to recognize the tribes. He said documents were leaked regarding the tribes, who failed to meet certain recognition criteria for particular time periods in their existence.
Gover recently recognized the Little Shell
Chippewa Tribe of Montana despite gaps in the evidentiary
record.
Gover also criticized author Jeff Benedict for
his claims that the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal
Nation aren't descendants of the historical Pequot
tribe. He said all tribes should consider Benedict's call for
termination of the Mashantuckets as a threat.
"We better admit that an attack on them is an attack on us,"
Gover told ICT. Get the Story:
Gover blasts back at critic, defends Mashantucket identity (Indian Country Today 8/16)
Relevant Links:
The Bureau of Indian Affairs - www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html
Little Shell Chippewa Preliminary Recognition - www.indianz.com/TribalLaw/Focus/showreview.asp?ID=8162000
Eastern Pequot Preliminary Recognition - www.doi.gov/bia/bar/epdx.htm
Paucatuck Eastern Pequot Preliminary Recognition - www.doi.gov/bia/bar/pepdx.htm Related Stories:
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BIA 'bewildered' by state request (8/10)
BIA tells tribe, state where to go (8/10)
BIA: No evidence tribe existed (8/10)
BIA meeting centers on history (8/7)
BIA: Towns not reliable (8/9)
Author advocates termination (07/17)