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JUNE 6, 2000 A modified version of an Indianz.Com editorial of June 2, "Giago misleads readers," was published in the Connecticut newspaper The New London Day today. "Not only does Tim Giago’s June 1 column mislead readers of The Day, but it also reinforces one of the major flaws of Jeff Benedict’s “Without Reservation”. As Mr. Benedict, Mr. Giago wants to punish Eastern Indians for having too much money but not enough blood quantum. So, like Mr. Benedict, Mr. Giago tries to steal their sovereignty..." Get the Story:
Unfair anti-Indian backlash (Acee Agoyo. Letters to the Editor. The New London Day. 6/6) More Pequot Letters:
Towns should talk to tribes (Joseph E. Wueke. Letters to the Editor. The New London Day. 6/6)
Too little, too late from congressman (Prentice Alexander. Letters to the Editor. The New London Day. 6/6)
Giago misleads readers (The Talking Circle 6/2)
Tim Giago: Out where the Indians are real (The Talking Circle 6/1) Search our Site for all recent articles on the Pequot tribes of Connecticut:
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