Cherokees Claim 15 Acres in Oklahoma for Gaming Gambit
Published Date: 5/6/2025
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Summary
The Cherokee Nation is getting nearly 15 acres of land near Bartlesville, Oklahoma, placed in trust for gaming and other uses. This means the land will be officially held for the Nation’s benefit, helping them grow their community and economy. The change is final, so the Nation can start using the land soon without any delays or extra costs.
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14.993 Acres Placed in Trust
The Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs approved taking about 14.993 acres near the City of Bartlesville in Unincorporated Washington County, Oklahoma, into trust for the Cherokee Nation. The land is held in trust for the Nation’s benefit and is designated for gaming and other purposes. The decision is final, allowing the Nation to proceed with uses of the site.
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