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Mohawk chiefs reworking land gaming settlement
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 2003

The new leaders of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation are reworking a land and gaming deal their predecessors announced with the state of New York.

The initial deal called for the tribe to drop its land claim for $100 million and 7,000 acres. The new leaders are creating a 20-member commission to examine this part of the agreement.

The new leaders are opposing about a provision that called for tribal businesses to collect and remit state taxes on the sale of goods to non-Indians. One chief said the "price parity" deal was not a good agreement.

The chiefs appear to be happy with part of the deal that addressed gaming rights on and off the reservation.

Get the Story:
Mohawk chiefs want to rethink state deal (The Albany Times Union 7/16)
New Akwesasne tribal council opposes tax amendments (The Standard Freeholder 7/16)

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