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A dispute is escalating between two American Indian tribes over land south of Boston. There, 1 of them tries to develop a casino and another says it's their territory.
The Mattakeeset Massachusetts people say they are the legal heritor to Taunton territory allotted by the federals to the Mashpee Wampanoag people. The latter plans to put up a recreational complex with a hotel plus a gambling room.
The Mattakeesets want the Mashpees and local and state authorities to recognize their right to the territory. They believe that colonial-era documents acknowledge their rights.
"They flagrantly misled the whole country by saying this land belongs to them," said Lary Fisher, the chief. He has been striving to revive the Mattakeeset tribe since 2014. " It belongs to us, the Mattakeesets."
The Mashpee Wampanoag tribe traces its ancestors to Indians who shared their autumn harvest with early settlers 400 years ago. They presume that Fisher's people is only a small block inside the Wampanoag peoples who were lived in Massachusetts for thousands of years.
The Mattakeeset tribe currently has a few hundred members, according to Fisher, but no federal recognition or land. But the Mashpee people were federally recognized in 2007, and now have about 3,000 members.
"Larry is well-meaning, but he's perplexed," said Steven Peters, a delegate for the Mashpee tribe. He ensures that both tribes should be one, the heir of Wampanoags.
The dispute is the fresh setback in Mashpee's long and difficult crusade for getting the lands. And also the profitable rights to build a tax-exempt property on them.
The Cape Cod-based tribe received a reservation of more than 120 hectares (300 acres) in the final period of Barack Obama's administration in 2016. Still, the Trump team sought to revoke the land. About that, the tribe said it was a dangerous precedent. In the summer, a federal judge overturned Trump's move.
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