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Okla. tribe says land is Indian Country
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2002 The Apache Tribe of Oklahoma wants a federal judge to declare a parcel of land as Indian Country. The move would prevent state officials from prosecuting patrons arrested at a bingo hall on the land in Oklahoma City. The state raided the facility recently, saying it was operating illegally. Get the Story:
Apache Tribe seeks to block prosecution (The Daily Oklahoman 5/24) Related Stories:
Charges come on illegal gambling (5/21)
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