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Dec 2010 Tribal NewsletterThe Board of Trustees would like to report on meet-ings held between the Nation and various political figures in Washington, D.C., between December 13th and 16th. On Monday we went to The Commit-tee On Indian Affairs where a number of congress-men and senators discussed their views on what still needs to be done in Indian Country.
June 2010 Tribal NewsletterTo a people who have been around these parts as long as the Shinnecock, federal recognition, when it comes, finally, in mid-July, probably won’t have as much impact as many might think...
Dec 2009 Tribal NewsletterU.S. Congressman Tim Bishop issued the following statement following the decision by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs to propose granting federal recognition to the Shinnecock Indian Nation of Southampton: “I am pleased to hear that today the Bureau of Indi-an Affairs has granted the Shinnecock Indian Na-tion provisional federal recognition status. This first step toward federal recognition is welcome...

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