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October 18, 2007:  
Tribe Submits Plan for Queens Casino
October 15, 2007:  
Tribe Proposes a Casino for a Queens Racetrack
October 15, 2007:  
Shinnecocks aim to swap casino for Aqueduct gaming
October 14, 2007:  
Local tribe ready to roll dice on casino bid at Aqueduct
October 14, 2007:  
It could be goodbye cottages & hello mansions on East End
April 19, 2007:  
Police Action on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation
April 3, 2007:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation conducted Tribal Trustee Elections on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation for the first time in history since the Trusteeship
August 15, 2006:  
Shinnecock Hosts 60th Annual Powwow
November 7, 2005:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation Tribal Trustees Chairman Randy King, Trustee Charles Smith and Trustee James Eleazer On Judge Thomas Platt's Ruling Federally Acknowledging Nation As Indian Tribe
April 29, 2005:  
Town Approves Land Buys In Quogue, Bridgehampton
April 28, 2005:  
Letter to the Editor: Humane Policy
April 28, 2005:  
Letter to the Editor: Did Us a Favor
April 14, 2005:  
Shinnecocks Will Not Get Whale's Fins
April 7, 2005:  
Finback Whale Drifts Ashore At Southampton - 'History repeats itself' on the ocean beach
April 7, 2005:  
Colonial-era burial sites are focus of new panel
April 7, 2005:  
Tribe Seeks Its 'Shinn' Bones
April 7, 2005:  
Tribe Voters Replace Gumbs as a Trustee
February 25, 2005:  
Don't Punish the Tribe
February 24, 2005:  
Casino Bias
February 17, 2005:  
Bill Would Speed Tribe's Review
February 17, 2005:  
Letters to the Editor: Tribal History
January 20, 2005:  
Letters to the Editor: Waste of Money
January 6, 2005:  
Letters to the Editor: Better Spent
December 15, 2004:  
Board Postpones Transportation Vote
November 18, 2004:  
Pataki Vetoes Bill To Tax Indian Sale of Cigarettes
November 16, 2004:  
Pataki has reservation about taxes
Veto means state can't collect levies for goods sold to non-American Indians; override will be sought
November 15, 2004:  
Navajo band lives, plays "The Blues"
November 11, 2004:  
Tribe Member Creates Tool To Save Languages
October 28, 2004:  
Bishop and Manger Trade Barbs, Views
October 13, 2004:  
New Firm, Old Suit
September 23, 2004:  
Viewpoint: Synchronicity of 'Spirit Moving'
September 22, 2004:  
Tribes parade in Washington to hail museum of American Indian
September 22, 2004:  
For Indians, reconciliation and recognition
September 22, 2004:  
Indian museum opens on National Mall
September 16, 2004:  
Press Release: Shinnecock Indian Nation To Participate in Grand Opening of National Museum of the American Indian
August 26, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Fitting Name
August 19, 2004:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation Suggests New Use for Southampton College: College for Native American Studies
August 12, 2004:  
Press Release: An All Native American Jazz-Blues Night in the Hamptons
August 12, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Glaring Absence
August 12, 2004:  
The Press Misstated Gumbs Stance on Southampton College
August 5, 2004:  
‘Legal No-man's Land' in Burial Case
August 5, 2004:  
Growing Outrage Over College Closure
August 5, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Better Think Twice
August 5, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Right the Wrongs
August 5, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Casino Hypocrisy
August 5, 2004:  
Shinnecock Nation Tribal Trustee Chairman Gumbs Proposed Deal To Save Southampton College
July 29, 2004:  
Letters to the Editor: 'Public Policy or Parasitic': Shinnecock Casino Plan
July 29, 2004:  
Shinnecocks, town clash over gambling casino
July 29, 2004:  
Long Island University and State University of New York Close to Deal to Bring SUNY Stony Brook Students to Southampton College
July 29, 2004:  
Letter to the Editor: Better Think Twice
July 29, 2004:  
Local Filmmaker Gives Shinnecock A Voice
July 29, 2004:  
Southampton Town's Tab in Legal Battle Soars to More than $500,000
July 28, 2004:  
Local Filmmaker Gives Shinnecock A Voice
July 13, 2004:  
Tribe Marks One Year Since Smoke-Shop Raid
July 9, 2004:  
Sharing The Sand
July 8, 2004:  
Make Peace
June 17, 2004:  
While the U.S. Open championship has returned to Shinnecock Hills this year, so too have tensions between the host club and the Native American tribe that gave it its name.
June 17, 2004:  
The eagle is landing on the Shinnecock Nation reservation June 19, flanked by more than a hundred models, waitresses, and hostesses
June 17, 2004:  
Keeping Course - One Man's Job and A Starring Role in Golf's History
June 13, 2004:  
Disputes have left the Shinnecock Indians with few connections to the club that bares their name
June 13, 2004:  
The Shinnecocks' historic trek
June 11, 2004:  
Behind the Ropes at Shinnecock, a Deep-Rooted Union Frays
June 5, 2004:  
The Shinnecock Indian casino case keeps rolling along
May 26, 2004:  
U.S attorney seeks to be removed from case
April 30, 2004:  
Under Fire Over Revenue
April 29, 2004:  
Federal Judge Intends To Decide the Fate Of the Shinnecock Indian Nation's Plans For a Casino
April 27, 2004:  
Judge urges a plaintiff
April 22, 2004:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation Discusses Grumman Site for Casino
April 15, 2004:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation Elects Leaders
April 2, 2004:  
Shinnecock Trustee To Testify Before Congress
April 1, 2004:  
Shinnecock Indian Nation Tribal Trustee Lance Gumbs appeared before a congressional committee in Washington, D.C
April 1, 2004:  
Tribe hoping to increase the odds
March 29, 2004:  
Would-Be Tribes Entice Investors
March 25, 2004:  
The Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center and Museum has received a "Get Ready" grant from the New York State Council on the Arts to train its staff in strategic planning
February 19, 2004:  
No Delusion
February 11, 2004:  
For The Record
February 6, 2004:  
Who Carved What? New Questions about Decoys' Origins
February 6, 2004:  
Shinnecock Indians and the Twin Towers
February 5, 2004:  
Thiele Opposes Gambling Initiative
February 5, 2004:  
Shinnecocks To Advise World Trade Reconstruction
February 5, 2004:  
Connecticut Ruling Boon To Shinnecock?
January 29, 2004:  
Judge Puts Shinnecock Casino Case On Hold Till April
January 29, 2004:  
Shinnecocks Ask for Protection of Shelter Island Gravesite
January 27, 2004:  
Shinnecock Casino Trial Begins In Spring
January 26, 2004:  
Shinnecock Case Could Set National Precedent
January 26, 2004:  
MISLEADING Constituent Survey on the Casino Development from Assemblyman Thiele
January 22, 2004:  
Shinnecock Court Case Impossible To Predict
January 21, 2004:  
Conversations With The Tribe: Shinnecock Trustees State Their Case
December 23, 2003:  
Platt Names Feds As Party To Shinnecock Case
December 18, 2003:  
Shinnecock Nation To Receive Federal Recognition?
December 18, 2003:  
Judge Says Shinnecock Case Will Start Soon
December 12, 2003:  
Judge Frustrated By Casino Case
State, town lawyers too slow, he says
December 10, 2003:  
A Shinnecock Thanksgiving: Local Tribe Celebrates Bounty, Ignores Injustices
December 2, 2003:  
CASINO ENDGAME: Federal Approval Forthcoming?
November 27, 2003:  
Shinnecock Trial on Horizon
November 21, 2003:  
Another Way - The Shinnecocks Could Seek Federal Recognition Directly Through Congress
November 19, 2003:  
Federal Judge Pushes Shinnecock Case Forward
November 13, 2003:  
Shinnecocks' Appeal Is Denied
October 30, 2003:  
Community needs to support the casino
November 6, 2003:  
Shinnecocks Meet with New York Congressional Delegation
October 16, 2003:  
Shinnecocks Say Mass Burial Ground Should Remain Intact
October 16, 2003:  
Indians Gather at Westwoods To Celebrate Unity
October 12, 2003:  
Tribesmen Unite in Hamptons
October 10, 2003:  
Now A Sacred Site: Shinnecock ritual honors mass grave
October 7, 2003:  
Dear Editor
September 25, 2003:  
Regaining Our Place
September 18, 2003:  
Tribal Trump Card? Maybe Not
September 18, 2003:  
Shinnecocks Say Document Bolsters Their Case for Casino
July 30, 2003:  
A Small Sovereign Nation Speaks Out
September 10, 2003:  
Lex
September 9, 2003:  
Below the Belt
September 9, 2003:  
They Are Recognized
September 9, 2003:  
Van Norman: Tribal governments, Indian gaming, and the state budget crisis
September 5, 2003:  
Economics Special: Indian gaming is healthy and growing
September 4, 2003:  
Shinnecock Lawsuit: Casino development halted for at least 18 months
September 4, 2003:  
Support the Tribe
August 30, 2003:  
Gaming Touted At Shinnecock Powwow
August 10, 2003:  
Tribe's Bold Battle In Hamptons Typical Of Conflicts Breaking Out Nationwide
July 31, 2003:  
Come to the Table
July 31, 2003:  
A Better Life
July 17, 2003:  
In Quiet Possession: Westwoods Is Reservation Land
July 10, 2003:  
Letter to the Editor... Belligerent Approach
July 8, 2003:  
Tribe Takes Casino to Federal Court; Shinnecocks break ground in Hampton Bays despite a state injunction
July 5, 2003:  
Tribe set for legal war over casino plan Shinnecock effort for gaming raises issues near playground of rich
July 2, 2003:  
Dirt Flies As Shinnecocks Start New Casino Project In Hamptons Bays
July 2, 2003:  
Shinnecock Break Ground For Casino
July 2, 2003:  
ITS ON: Tribe Breaks Ground for Casino Despite Restraining Order
July 2, 2003:  
Tribe will Roll Dice with Feds
July 1, 2003:  
Begins Work on Casino; NY Goes to Court
June 30, 2003:  
News 12 Long Island
June 5, 2003:  
Shinnecock Leader Talks Economics A tribal trustee says a "gaming facility is high on the list"; poll is conducted
June 4, 2003:  
Tribe Releases Pro-Gaming Survey
May 21, 2003:  
The Tribe Talks: Tribal Casino? Shinnecock Gambling Hall A Safe Bet