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September 28, 2009

Followup - Snoqualmie banishment resolved?

Joanna Plicta Boise writes about the Snoqualmie banishment case, "On Saturday members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe voted to reinstate all nine tribal members banished after an election dispute. The nine fought the banishment in federal court, where a judge earlier this year partially overturned the banishment, stating the tribe had not followed due process. The membership was tasked with reconsidering the banishment Saturday."

See the full story HERE.


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September 28, 2009 in Current Affairs, Federal Indian Law and Jurisdictional Matters, General Interest, Reservations, Indian Country and Land Use, Tribal Law and Justice | Permalink

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