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FEDERAL RECOGNITION OF INDIAN TRIBES:JIMMY GOINS
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Congressional Testimony
09-19-2007
Statement of Jimmy Goins Tribal Chairman Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Committee on Senate Indian Affairs September 19, 2007 Mr. Chairman and
members of the committee. I appreciate the opportunity to appear before
you today on behalf of the Lumbee Tribe. The Lumbee recognition issue is
pending before this committee once again and our people have high hopes
that this Congress, after nearly 120 years of effort, we wi...
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