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In 1980 the u.s. supreme court affirmed a lower court ruling that the lakota tribes were entitled to a $102 million compensation for the black hills. why did the indians refuse it?
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In 1980 the u.s. supreme court affirmed a lower court ruling that the lakota tribes were entitled to a $102 million compensation for the black hills. why did the indians refuse it?
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they had no need for the money as they werent allowed in american towns
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