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- Cheyenne-Arapahoe tribes file land claim that includes city of Denver, but they’ll trade it for casino rights [five years ago on Overlawyered]
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I was recently thinking about that silly “tribal” land case but couldn’t remember what finally happened to it. Anyone have a link to its conclusion? Obviously it was dismissed in some form since there is no casino and DIA isn’t run by the Cheyenne.