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Things getting spicy down in Okmulgee county. LEO standoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Boehlertaught" data-source="post: 4185969" data-attributes="member: 14520"><p>Seadog may be right. I'm under the belief that land originally allotted to tribal members was in a US federal trust. And as members of the tribe sold their allotted land to a non tribe member the land came out of the trust and is now private property. Thus the land now owned by a non member of the tribe is still in the area designated as a tribal area but is no longer tribal land. If I'm right this leaves only original tribe member's land allotments still owned by the defendant's of the tribe member receiving the allotments as tribal land. And tribal land owned and managed by the tribe such as casinos as tribal land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boehlertaught, post: 4185969, member: 14520"] Seadog may be right. I'm under the belief that land originally allotted to tribal members was in a US federal trust. And as members of the tribe sold their allotted land to a non tribe member the land came out of the trust and is now private property. Thus the land now owned by a non member of the tribe is still in the area designated as a tribal area but is no longer tribal land. If I'm right this leaves only original tribe member's land allotments still owned by the defendant's of the tribe member receiving the allotments as tribal land. And tribal land owned and managed by the tribe such as casinos as tribal land. [/QUOTE]
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