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Historic Clash: Stafford County Historians Oppose Patawomeck Tribe’s Federal Recognition Bill

As federal legislation that would further legitimize a local Indian tribe sits idle, local historians call shenanigans.

On one side, there is Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-7, Stafford, Fredericksburg) and bill H.R. 5553 extending Federal recognition to the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia, Inc. This bill, called the "Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia Federal Recognition Act," extends federal recognition to the Patawomeck Indian Tribe, making the tribe and its members eligible for services and benefits provided to federally recognized tribes.

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