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    Fort Sill Apaches win reservation in New Mexico

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — More than 125 years after the surrender of renowned Apache leader Geronimo scattered tribal members across the Southwest, the Fort Sill Apache have won the right to establish a reservation on homelands in southern New Mexico.

    "This is what I see as the start of a long journey home," said Jeff Houser, chairman of the tribe whose headquarters are currently based in southwest Oklahoma.

    The U.S. Interior Department earlier this month approved a proclamation that awards the Fort Sill Apache 30 acres to establish a reservation near Deming, he said. It comes four years after the federal government put the land on the Akela Flats in trust to settle a dispute between the tribe and the Comanche Nation in Oklahoma over the Fort Sill Apache's plans to expand their casino in Lawton, Okla.

    The Fort Sill have a 10-acre headquarters in Oklahoma and 120 acres of farmland, Houser said, but no reservation.

    The tribe's attorney, Phillip Thompson of Thompson Associates in Washington, said he was unsure when the Bureau of Indian Affairs last created a new reservation.

    Tribes across the country have faced long, sometimes deadly, fights to regain their ancestral lands, from the Guidiville Band of Indians and other tribes in California to the Fort Sills. The creation of new reservations is not unheard of but it's far from common, experts said.

    Cate Stetson, a New Mexico attorney who specializes in Indian law, said it has been decades since a new reservation has been created in the state.

    "It's major," she said of the development. "To be a tribe without land, it's very frustrating but to finally get land means a lot of things can happen. There can be wonderful repercussions for a tribe."

    In a telephone interview Wednesday, Houser, who also uses the Apache spelling of his name, said the goal is to return the tribe to its ancestral homelands in New Mexico. And, ultimately, the tribe hopes to be able to build a casino on the site, he said.

    "Given that the ultimate goal would be to return, that really requires a lot of resources," Houser said. "We could probably house all the tribal members that want to move there, but that would increase the unemployment rates in the county. If we build a casino, that could provide jobs."

    The tribe's efforts to establish gaming on the land in the past were blocked. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act prohibits gambling on most tribal trust land acquired after 1988, but it contains an exemption for tribes who are being granted a reservation for the first time.

    Thompson said the tribe is appealing the National Indian Gaming Commissions rejection of its past effort to build a casino on the site.

    "We already argued this was our de facto reservation. This just solidifies what we already argued," he said. "We will probably just send a letter to the commission asked them to take notice."

    Thompson said the tribe is also talking with state and federal officials about getting the necessary endorsements for the building a casino.

    The reservation designation, he said, "solidifies our position that we are a New Mexico tribe and that as a New Mexico tribe we should have the same abilities as the tribes in the rest of the state to be able to game on our land." The tribe, Houser said, has 685 members, about a quarter of whom live near tribal headquarters, another quarter live elsewhere and about half of whom live outside Oklahoma.

    Houser said that while the proclamation gives the tribe just 30 acres, "hopefully we can expand our presence.'"

    Asked if he would move tribal headquarters to New Mexico, Houser said, "that is not my decision. But that is my dream."

    Members of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe are descended from the Chiricahua and Warm Springs Apaches, who lived in parts of New Mexico, Arizona and northern Mexico. They were removed from the area in the 1880s and sent first to Florida, then Oklahoma.

    Houser said his ancestors would be proud of the tribe's efforts to return to New Mexico. His grandfather was born on the Ojo Caliente Reservation near Truth or Consequences in the 1800s, he said.

    "Our many years of patience, persistence and dedication to returning to our homeland are evident in receipt of this Reservation Proclamation," Houser said in a statement. "This further confirms our status as an official Tribe in the state of New Mexico. We look forward to the day when our tribal sovereignty here is also fully recognized and we are equal to our fellow New Mexico sovereign tribes and pueblos."

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    Associated Press writer Susan Montoya Bryan contributed to this report.

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    Follow Jeri Clausing on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jericlausing

     
    • OpinionatedOne  •  6 mths ago
      If the ecomony keeps tanking, they'll be able to buy the whole US back from China for a song.
      • Eric 6 mths ago
        So true!
      • RedDonnaAnn 6 mths ago
        Well, twenty thousand years ago they did hike here via the Bering Land Strait, which connected North America to Asia so it's not like they'd be dealing with total strangers. So many Native Americans look much like Mongols. Beautiful people.
      • James 6 mths ago
        We bought this country for beads and blankets, the chinese can buy it for the loyalty of congress! Oh! they already have that!
    • cindy  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  6 mths ago
      its time to go home. best of luck to you all...
    • 38special  •  Grand Rapids, United States  •  6 mths ago
      30 acres...HOW generous of them.
      • XOXOXOXO 6 mths ago
        yes, how generous with our federal tax dollars for them to give it away to racially based groups. All races are equal. Handouts should be based on need not race.
      • steve a 6 mths ago
        xoxo everyone hates gnikcuf trolls and or idiots
      • lonewolf 6 mths ago
        based on need, my happy rear, around here we have lazy checks, and crazy checks. Probably same all over the country.
    • Justa thought  •  6 mths ago
      I have the pleasure of personally knowing some Native Americans. They respect old people, are very family oriented and some of the most patriotic Americans you could ever meet. To slander them because of YOUR ignorance and predjudices without knowing them is a grave injustice . They are not slovenly savages, they are people. Good people. I know.
      • JR 6 mths ago
        Apparently you're not from Oklahoma. The Indians here are drunk, lazy slobs.
      • Mrtee 6 mths ago
        And I know some white people
      • B.L. P 6 mths ago
        I also know quite a few Indians, none of which are employed
    • B.L. P  •  Blair, United States  •  6 mths ago
      30 acres? Can't even build a Wal-Mart on that
      • ilikechicken 6 mths ago
        Thank goodness for that!
      • Bird23man 6 mths ago
        What are you talking #$%$ for a see way more white people in walmart then natives.
      • Mutt 6 mths ago
        More than enough room for a Wal-mart and then some. But instead they will build a Casino so as to have some place for all of them to get drunk
    • mark r  •  Ann Arbor, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Being stationed at Ft Sill at one pont I can honostly say that this is good news for the Comanche Apache
    • bill t  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      the land must be worth nothing, or the govt. wouldn't be giving it to them.
    • Attila  •  6 mths ago
      After reading the #$%$ comments, do we really need another World War to get back to EVERYBODY being real AMERICANS again?
    • Mirror  •  Southfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      As a first generation American I thought that I grew up poor in the 1940's. Then I went to an Indian reservation.
    • scar  •  6 mths ago
      125 years to get back 30 acres? Wow...... more than 4 years to get back one acre.
    • Don W  •  Spokane, United States  •  6 mths ago
      .......but, that being said, they were royally screwed.
    • overstand  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Our govt. would prefer to give medical care, education etc. to immigrants than Native Americans.
    • ic u  •  6 mths ago
      30 acres? What an insult!!
    • SKip  •  Aurora, United States  •  6 mths ago
      30 whole acres!
    • Scott Davidson  •  6 mths ago
      If you think you can own anything you are a fool. You only have temporary control. For most people in the world that includes their Sanity.
    • ZZZZ  •  6 mths ago
      If you're a white person with a wad of money going into a casino on rez land with the expectation of winning and you come out with your pockets empty, then you must have had Custer Syndrome when you walked in.
    • groblix  •  Colorado Springs, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Did I read that right? Thirty whole acres? Seems we could have parted with more than that.
    • ZZZZ  •  6 mths ago
      Reservation land "given" to Native Americans or put in a so called "trust" is always still regarded as federal land , with federal jurisdiction. The only so called "reservation" (which it isn't) in the US that is owned 100% by Native Americans is the Qualla Boundary and other parcels in NC and Tennessee. They were purchased by the Native Americans who hold the deeds to the land. They have an ambassador to the US, but the position is not called that. The qualla boundary is actually an independent country within the borders of the continental US. Many years ago, you actually had to have a passport to get in there and get out.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  5 mths ago
      I'm glad the government is finally giving the Apache something. But remember, our ancestors never wanted to be confined to reservations. Sitting Bull, Dull Knife, Big Foot, Crazy Horse, all of them only moved there as a last resort to save our people from starvation that the US government had ensured would happen if they remained free.
    • Fama_Volat  •  Pinckney, United States  •  6 mths ago
      125 years later, took the government all that time to reap the oil, gold, natural gas, etc.
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