The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday refused to reopen the federal government's taking of 80 million acres of Western Shoshone land.
In 1972, the Indian Claims Commission awarded $26 million to the Western Shoshone people for the loss of the land. The award was controversial because tribal leaders felt they were cheated out of the ability to reclaim their land, which they said was promised to them under the 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley.
The Western Shoshone National Council, along with several tribes, sought to reopen the award. They also sought an accounting of the revenues that were generated on the land.
In the meantime, Congress passed a bill to distribute the ICC award, which has grown to over $145 million. Some tribal activists and some tribal leaders objected to the legislation.....
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