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Calif. tribe drops plans to buy historic site
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FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 2003 The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California won't buy a culturally significant site, citing criticism by a local official and other potential problems. The Arrowhead Springs Resort is off-reservation but was the site of an old tribal village. The tribe had no plans to build a casino there, said the chairman, but officials in San Bernardino feared some sort of development. Get the Story:
Tribe decides not to buy Arrowhead Springs Resort (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/18)
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