The Wisconsin Oneida tribe have rejected a $500 million settlement for thousands of acres of the tribes’ ancestral land in New York state. Tribal attorneys in Wisconsin say the deal struck last week by the New York branch of the tribe is unacceptable because it includes only money and no land. Gil Halsted has more.
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