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Attorney tells Hopi of unrealized treaty rights
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Norrell, Brenda
Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
07-06-2005
KYKOTSMOVI, Ariz. - An attorney told a packed gathering of Hopi that a
150-year-old document could hold the key to sovereignty and prevent the
federal government from leasing their assets.
Speaking to an overflow crowd at the Hopi Veterans' Center, Indian water
and land rights expert Lana Marcussen explained the 1848 Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo, pointing out those rights have already been upheld for
New Mexico Pueblos.
Based on the treaty, Hopi may be able to claim real property rights for the
land, water and minerals of their homeland. ...
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