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fund distributions, thereby ending termination efforts for these tribes. With regard to the
Brothertown Indians, however, though the law did not specifically state they were terminated, it authorized all payments to be made directly to each enrollee with special provisions for minors to be handled by the Secretary, though the payments were not subject to state of federal taxes.
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for its Native citizens. In a series of laws, attempting to mainstream tribal people into the greater society, the government strove to end the U.S. government's recognition of tribal sovereignty, eliminate trusteeship over Indian reservations, and implement state law applicability to native persons.
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Ashwaubenon Casino on its property, which is generating revenue for economic development and welfare. Of the more than 16,000 members, roughly half live on
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and prepared separate rolls of persons in each of the three groups to determine which tribal members had at least one-quarter "Emigrant New York Indian blood." It further directed tribal governing bodies of the
Oneidas and Stockbridge-Munsee to apply to the Secretary of the Interior for approval of
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The new wealth generated by the tribe's gaming and other enterprises has enabled the tribe to provide many benefits for its citizens. Oneida members have assistance for dental, medical, and optical insurance and college education. They receive annual per capita payments related to profits from the
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Wisconsin with over 3,000 employees, including 975 people in tribal government. The Tribe manages more than $ 16 million in federal and private grant monies, and a wide range of programs, including those
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Act of 1946, Pub. L. No. 79-726, ch. 959, was passed. Its purpose was to settle for all time any outstanding grievances or claims the tribes might have against the U.S. for treaty breaches, unauthorized taking of land, dishonorable or unfair dealings, or inadequate compensation. Claims had to be
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Many citizens of Green Bay, and many members of the Oneida tribe, have voiced concerns about the potential long-term detrimental effects of relying on casino gaming revenues for the social structure and economy of Green Bay and within the tribe. Similarly, numerous residents have questioned the
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Commission, the group was awarded a settlement of $ 1,313,472.65 on
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Ashwaubenon Casino on the reservation for gaming, entertainment, etc. It generates revenues for reinvestment in economic development and welfare. The gaming complex includes related hotel, conference and other facilities. Since developing gaming
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In 1988, the Nation sold the first "modern" lottery tickets in the state at their reservation. The state had authorized a state lottery, but it did not begin operations until 1991. The main game offered by the Oneida Nation was Big Green, which began as a pick-6-of-36 jackpot game.
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game program televised on Green Bay stations. A caller read the numbers on the bottom of the screen, and a lighted number board was shown in the upper part of the screen. Winners could redeem winning cards at the tribe's bingo hall.
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1307:"Oneida Nation :: Government :: Business Committee -- Home Page"
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2280:Black Creek
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2209:Black Creek
2132:County seat
2036:Fort Howard
1981:Sniderville
1950:New Franken
1940:Mill Center
1910:Hollandtown
1905:Henrysville
1865:Benderville
1842:communities
1824:Dyckesville
1806:Wrightstown
1786:New Denmark
1727:Wrightstown
1690:Ashwaubenon
1626:County seat
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722:Communities
483:other races
435:Ashwaubenon
382:Reservation
287:The Sixties
261:During the
181:reservation
137:of New York
2598:Categories
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2413:Binghamton
2310:Deer Creek
2219:Greenville
2204:Bear Creek
2169:New London
1987:Sugar Bush
1960:Pittsfield
1955:Pine Grove
1791:Pittsfield
1541:Litigation
1428:88°12′20″W
1425:44°29′12″N
1317:2015-04-25
1196:census.gov
1140:2014-12-29
946:August 11,
924:August 11,
902:August 11,
880:August 11,
807:References
638:, comedian
521:Membership
497:Government
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367:Brotherton
335:California
327:Potawatomi
197:Under the
2560:Footnotes
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2546:Lime Rock
2541:Lawesburg
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2050:Footnotes
1971:Red Banks
1830:Greenleaf
1776:Ledgeview
1756:Green Bay
1656:Green Bay
1633:Green Bay
739:Green Bay
662:allotment
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427:Green Bay
419:Fox River
411:Outagamie
323:Menominee
199:Dawes Act
194:of 1934.
185:Green Bay
160:Tuscarora
108:English,
103:Languages
97:Wisconsin
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2330:Hortonia
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1945:Morrison
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1781:Morrison
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487:Hispanic
461:, 16.8%
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148:Onondaga
116:Religion
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1976:Shirley
1870:Buckman
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1651:De Pere
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858:13 July
567:casinos
537:Economy
477:, 0.1%
469:, 1.5%
465:, 2.3%
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319:Klamath
209:History
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2468:Medina
2458:Leeman
2433:Darboy
2423:Cicero
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2355:Oneida
2300:Cicero
2295:Center
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2149:Cities
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1920:Kunesh
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144:Mohawk
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60:Oneida
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2272:Towns
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1930:Lark
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