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Miami Nation stirred by rival
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MONDAY, MAY 6, 2002 The Miami Nation of Indiana is upset with the federally recognized Miami Nation of Oklahoma. The Indiana tribe isn't federally recognized but says its turf is being invaded. The tribe fears it will lose support for its federal status as a result. The Miami of Oklahoma are talking with the city of Gary about potential casino development. Get the Story:
Miamis see sister tribe as a threat (The Indianapolis Star 5/5) Related Stories:
Miami Nation wrote to Indiana city (4/29)
Miami Nation casino buzz (4/18)
City courting Miami Nation casino (4/17)
Miami Nation drops claim against private landowners (6/15)
State wants land claim dismissed (4/23)
Land claim motives questioned (2/13)
Tribe says land claim distorted (2/9)
Senator: Tribe must play by the rules (07/26)
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