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Outgoing senators backing US recognition for 2 state tribes

Por: Associated Press Politics October 28, 2022

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MOUNT VERNON, Ala. (AP) — Testifying before Congress, Chief Framon Weaver said his Alabama-based tribe, with roots dating back to the 1830s, held a distinction no one else wanted when it came to being recognized by the U.S. government, a stamp of approval that can mean millions in federal funding for Native American groups.“It is clear that our tribe, the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians, (is) the literal poster child for the structural failures... + full article



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