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According to today's (Sunday, June 12) NEWSDAY, "Shinnecock tribal leaders,
still empty-handed in their quests for federal recognition and a casino on the
South Fork, now say they will sue to take back 3,600 acres of their ancestral
land in (the adjacent Town of Southampton on the eastern, South Fork of
Suffolk County), even if it means evicting many of the owners of Long Island's
premier pieces of real estate ... that includes the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club,
National Golf Links and Long Island University's Southampton College ...
monetarily the largest ever (land claim) by an Indian tribe."
For the complete NEWSDAY article, "Shinnecocks stake a Hamptons claim",
please go to (you'll need to copy and past the entire URL, beginning with "http"
and ending with "-print"):
http://www.newsday.com/news/printedition/longisland/ny-lishin4301378jun12,0,11
37351.story?coll=ny-linews-print
Regards,
Walter Greenspan
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