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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
List of Additional Lands Affected by
White Earth Reservation Land
Settlement Act of 1985
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice lists additional
allotments or interest therein on the
White Earth Chippewa Reservation in
Minnesota which have been determined
to fall within the scope of sections 4(a),
4(b), or 5(c) of the White Earth
Reservation Land Settlement Act of
1985 (the Act). This notice is required
by section 7(e) of the Act, as amended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert Lintelmann, Acting
Superintendent, Minnesota Agency,
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 522 Minnesota
Ave., NW., Bemidji, Minnesota 56601,
Telephone (218) 751–2011.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The White
Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act
of 1985, Public Law 99–264 (100 Stat.
61) as amended by Public Law 100–153
(101 Stat. 886), Public Law 100–212
(101 Stat. 1433), and Public Law 101–
301 (104 Stat. 210), provides for
alternative methods of resolving
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disputes relative to the title to certain
allotments for which trust patents were
issued to White Earth Chippewa
Indians. Sections 4(a) and 4(b) of the
Act define circumstances by which the
title to an allotment may have been
taken or transferred through a
questionable means during the trust
period. The Act authorizes the Secretary
of the Interior to: (1) Identify the
allotments or interest therein which
were taken or transferred under
identified circumstances, (2) determine
the individuals entitled to
compensation pursuant to the Act, and
(3) ascertain the amount of
compensation to which each such
individual is entitled. In addition,
section 5(c) of the Act provides that the
White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians
shall be compensated for allotments
which were granted to individuals who
had died prior to the selection dates of
their respective allotments.
Under section 8(a) of the Act, the
compensation for the taking or transfer
of an allotment or interest is to be based
on the fair market value of the allotment
or interest therein as of the date of such
taking or transfer, less any consideration
actually received at the time. The
compensation to be paid under the Act
shall include interest compounded
annually at 5 percent from the date of
the questionable taking or transfer, until
March 24, 1986, and at the general rate
of interest earned by Department of the
Interior funds thereafter. The Secretary
is authorized to issue written notices of
compensation determination to the
allottees or heirs entitled thereto. Such
notice shall describe the basis for the
Secretary’s determination, the process
by which such compensation was
determined, the method of payment,
and the applicable time limits for
judicial review of the determination.
Any individual who has already elected
to file suit in the Federal District Court
for the District of Minnesota to seek the
recovery of title to an allotment or
interest therein, or damages, is barred
under section 6(c) from receiving any
compensation under the Act.
The Secretary was authorized,
pursuant to section 7(a) of the Act, to
publish a first list of allotments or
interests that fall within the provisions
of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c) of the Act.
The first list of allotments and interests
affected by the Act was published in the
Federal Register on September 19, 1986.
The Secretary was also authorized,
pursuant to section 7(c) of the Act, to
publish a second list of allotments and
interests affected by the Act, including
additions to those appearing on the first
list. The amendment contained in
Public Law 100–212 authorized the
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Secretary to include and publish, as part
of the second list, corrections to the first
list. The list published in the Federal
Register on March 10, 1989, corrected
the September 19, 1986, publication.
The March 10, 1989 publication did not
contain tracts or/and interests that had
been determined by the Department of
the Interior to be outside the provisions
of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c) of the Act.
The Secretary is also authorized, at
any time, pursuant to section 7(e)(1) of
the Act, as amended, to add allotments
or interests to the second list if the
Secretary determined that the additional
allotments or interests fall within the
provisions of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c).
The first list of such additions was
published in the Federal Register on
March 27, 1991 (56 FR 12818). Since
that time, two more lists of additions
have been published. Those were
published on April 11, 1994 (59 FR
17174), and on January 13, 2005 (70 FR
2423.) The list included herein contains
more additions.
The list describes additional
allotments and interests whether the
takings or transfers apply to the allottees
or the heirs of inherited interests. The
lists characterized in the September 19,
1986, and March 10, 1989, publications
as those of Partial Interests are no longer
being published. All allotments and
interests determined by the Secretary to
be affected by sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c)
of the Act are contained in what had
been characterized as the Master List in
previous publications and in this
addition. Some of the allotments
contained on the list included herein
may represent partial interests only.
The inclusion of an allotment or
interest on this list may be judicially
reviewed pursuant to the provisions of
the Administrative Procedure Act, 5
U.S.C. 701, et seq. Any such action must
be filed in Federal District Court for the
District of Minnesota and shall be
barred unless it is filed within 90
calendar days of this publication.
This notice is published in the
exercise of authority delegated by the
CO: The county in which the tract
involved in the taking or transfer is
located. These are identified as Becker
(B), Clearwater (C) or Mahnomen (M)
County.
Legal Sub, SEC, TWP, and RNG: The
legal description of the tract which is
involved with the taking or transfer by
legal Subdivision and Section (SEC),
Township (TWP) and Range (RNG)
numbers. Where a metes and bounds
description is required for the legal
subdivision, it is described as MB
(Metes and Bounds). Further
information concerning such tracts can
be obtained from the WELSA Project
Office in Bemidji, Minnesota.
English Name: All known English
names of the allottees, including given
name, middle initial, middle name,
maiden name, married name, and other
English names which have been
identified for the allottee.
Ojibway Name: The name of the
allottee in Ojibway, the native language
of the White Earth Band of the White
Earth Band of Chippewa Indians. The
names are shown with phonetic
spellings.
Tracts which fall within the
provisions of section 5(c) of the Act
where the claimant is the White Earth
Band appear on the list with the White
Earth Band listed under the sub-heading
of English Name.
Three tracts listed separately were
published in the January 13, 2005, list
with incorrect legal descriptions. They
are now listed with corrected legal
descriptions.
If you wish further information about
allotments or interests therein which are
contained in this list, call or write the
WELSA Project office in care of the
Bureau of Indian Affairs. The address
and telephone number are indicated in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section of this document. Be sure to
include the complete Issue Number in
any correspondence with the Bureau of
Indian Affairs.
Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant
Secretary—Indian Affairs by 209 DM 8.
Dated: July 15, 2011.
Paul Tsosie,
Chief of Staff, Assistant Secretary—Indian
Affairs.
Instruction Sheet
Each questionable taking or transfer
has been assigned a 10-, 11-, or 12character Issue Number. In every
instance, the first six characters,
F53408, are identical and denote the
Midwest Regional Office, Minnesota
Agency and White Earth Indian
Reservation. The last four, five or six
characters identify the specific taking or
transfer. The list contains information
regarding allotments and inherited
interests, in addition to those listed in
previous publications, affected by the
Act, including the following
subheadings:
Issue No.: The 10-, 11- or 12-character
number, explained above, which
identifies the Regional Office, Agency,
Reservation and specific taking or
transfer affected by the Act. Where there
are multiple tracts of land, there has
occasionally been the need to add one
or more letters to the Issue Number in
order to distinguish among such tracts.
Also, where a tract of land has been the
subject of multiple takings or transfers
by interest holders, letters have been
added to the Issue Number to
distinguish between such takings and
transfers.
Allot. No.: The number assigned, at
the time of the allotment selection, to
the allotment comprising the tract of
land which was involved in the taking
or transfer. Many White Earth allottees,
after receiving an original allotment,
were also granted an additional
allotment, with different numbers
assigned to each. To distinguish
between the two allotments, the
allotment numbers are preceded by the
letter O (Original Allotment) or A
(Additional Allotment).
LIST OF ADDITIONAL LANDS AFFECTED BY THE WHITE EARTH RESERVATION LAND SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1985
Issue No.
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F53–408–0003A .......
Allot. No.
CO
F53–408–1124A .......
F53–408–1229 .........
A–0640
0–0819
0–3358
0–3835
0–3835
A–2040
0–3621
0–3876
0–3988
F53–408–1286 .........
A–2325
M
F53–408–0137C ......
F53–408–0860 .........
F53–408–0860A .......
F53–408–1103E .......
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SEC
TWP
RNG
English name
Ojibwe name
C
E2NW ......................
34
144
38
Peter Parker ............
M
B
B
M
LOT2&SESW ..........
LOTS 7 &8 ..............
LOTS 7 &8 ..............
NWNE .....................
16
4
4
11
143
142
142
146
40
40
40
40
.................................
.................................
.................................
Mary Hutchinson .....
Naytahwubequay.
Moonze.
Moonze.
B
B
SENW &LOT2 .........
NESE ......................
NWSW ....................
LOT3 .......................
19
14
13
7
142
142
142
145
41
42
42
41
.................................
Eva Sloan ................
Pugonay.
James Quist ............
Paymwaywaygwonabe.
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LIST OF ADDITIONAL LANDS AFFECTED BY THE WHITE EARTH RESERVATION LAND SETTLEMENT ACT OF 1985—Continued
Issue No.
Allot. No.
CO
0–4712
F–53–408–1286A .....
0–4712
B
B
M
M
F53–408–2190 .........
F53–408–2190A .......
A–3050
A–3050
(0–4002)
0–3314
A–1824
C
C
F53–408–2191 .........
F53–408–2192 .........
TWP
RNG
English name
Ojibwe name
James Quist ............
Paymwaywaygwonabe.
M
B
7
7
8
145
145
142
41
41
37
LOT2 .......................
NWSW ....................
LOT8 .......................
NWNW (LOT 5) ......
S2SENW .................
North 19.12 acres of
Lot 3.
E2NW ......................
E2NW ......................
.................................
E2NE .......................
LOT3&SENW ..........
....................
0–4443
0–3321
0–1673
0–1673
SEC
W2NESW ................
W2E2NESW ............
LOT 1 ......................
B
F53–408–1850 .........
F53–408–1850B .......
F53–408–2158 .........
F53–408–2158B .......
Legal Sub
9
2
30
30
4
4
142
142
141
141
145
145
37
37
42
42
40
40
Charles H. Beaulieu
Charles H. Beaulieu
Margaret Bonnin .....
Margaret Bonnin .....
10
10
............
25
1
144
144
............
144
142
38
38
............
42
37
.................................
.................................
.................................
Gregory Marchand ..
Julia Potter ..............
.................................
Nahwahcumigoquay.
Nahwahcumigoquay.
Mekenauk.
Pedwaywaygeshigoke.
(0–2505)
Republished with corrected legal descriptions
F53–408–0968 .........
0–4682
M
NWSW ....................
13
145
40
F53–408–0968D ......
A–2298
M
NESE ......................
E2SW ......................
14
12
145
145
40
40
F53–408–0995 .........
0–3455
M
NESW&SENW ........
16
143
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Paula L. Hart at 202–219–4066.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
I. Abstract
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Renewal of Agency Information
Collection for Class III Tribal State
Gaming Compact Process; Request for
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Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of request for comments.
AGENCIES:
In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is seeking
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Gaming Compact Process. The
information collection is currently
authorized by OMB Control Number
1076–0172, which expires November
30, 2011.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before
September 19, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on the information collection to Paula L.
Hart, Director, Office of Indian Gaming,
1849 C Street, NW., MS 3657,
Washington, DC 20240, Fax No. 202–
273–3153.
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The BIA is seeking renewal of the
approval for the information collection
conducted under 25 CFR 293, Class III
Tribal State Gaming Compact Process
and the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
(IGRA), 25 U.S.C. 2710(d)(8)(A), (B) and
(C), which authorizes the Secretary to
approve, disapprove or ‘‘consider
approved’’ (i.e., deem approved) a tribal
state gaming compact or compact
amendment and publish notice of that
approval or considered approval in the
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comments on this collection to the
location listed in the ADDRESSES section.
Your comments should address: (a) The
necessity of the information collection
for the proper performance of the
agencies, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of our estimate of the
burden (hours and cost) of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) ways we could enhance the quality,
utility and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways we could
minimize the burden of the collection of
the information on the respondents,
such as through the use of automated
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Please note that an agency may not
sponsor or conduct, and an individual
need not respond to, a collection of
information unless it has a valid OMB
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collection expires November 30, 2011.
It is our policy to make all comments
available to the public for review at the
location listed in the ADDRESSES section
during the hours of 9 a.m.–5 p.m.,
Eastern Time, Monday through Friday
except for legal holidays. Before
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
List of Additional Lands Affected by White Earth Reservation Land
Settlement Act of 1985
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice lists additional allotments or interest therein on
the White Earth Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota which have been
determined to fall within the scope of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c) of
the White Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act of 1985 (the Act). This
notice is required by section 7(e) of the Act, as amended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Lintelmann, Acting
Superintendent, Minnesota Agency, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 522
Minnesota Ave., NW., Bemidji, Minnesota 56601, Telephone (218) 751-
2011.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The White Earth Reservation Land Settlement
Act of 1985, Public Law 99-264 (100 Stat. 61) as amended by Public Law
100-153 (101 Stat. 886), Public Law 100-212 (101 Stat. 1433), and
Public Law 101-301 (104 Stat. 210), provides for alternative methods of
resolving disputes relative to the title to certain allotments for
which trust patents were issued to White Earth Chippewa Indians.
Sections 4(a) and 4(b) of the Act define circumstances by which the
title to an allotment may have been taken or transferred through a
questionable means during the trust period. The Act authorizes the
Secretary of the Interior to: (1) Identify the allotments or interest
therein which were taken or transferred under identified circumstances,
(2) determine the individuals entitled to compensation pursuant to the
Act, and (3) ascertain the amount of compensation to which each such
individual is entitled. In addition, section 5(c) of the Act provides
that the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians shall be compensated for
allotments which were granted to individuals who had died prior to the
selection dates of their respective allotments.
Under section 8(a) of the Act, the compensation for the taking or
transfer of an allotment or interest is to be based on the fair market
value of the allotment or interest therein as of the date of such
taking or transfer, less any consideration actually received at the
time. The compensation to be paid under the Act shall include interest
compounded annually at 5 percent from the date of the questionable
taking or transfer, until March 24, 1986, and at the general rate of
interest earned by Department of the Interior funds thereafter. The
Secretary is authorized to issue written notices of compensation
determination to the allottees or heirs entitled thereto. Such notice
shall describe the basis for the Secretary's determination, the process
by which such compensation was determined, the method of payment, and
the applicable time limits for judicial review of the determination.
Any individual who has already elected to file suit in the Federal
District Court for the District of Minnesota to seek the recovery of
title to an allotment or interest therein, or damages, is barred under
section 6(c) from receiving any compensation under the Act.
The Secretary was authorized, pursuant to section 7(a) of the Act,
to publish a first list of allotments or interests that fall within the
provisions of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c) of the Act. The first list
of allotments and interests affected by the Act was published in the
Federal Register on September 19, 1986. The Secretary was also
authorized, pursuant to section 7(c) of the Act, to publish a second
list of allotments and interests affected by the Act, including
additions to those appearing on the first list. The amendment contained
in Public Law 100-212 authorized the
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Secretary to include and publish, as part of the second list,
corrections to the first list. The list published in the Federal
Register on March 10, 1989, corrected the September 19, 1986,
publication. The March 10, 1989 publication did not contain tracts or/
and interests that had been determined by the Department of the
Interior to be outside the provisions of sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c)
of the Act.
The Secretary is also authorized, at any time, pursuant to section
7(e)(1) of the Act, as amended, to add allotments or interests to the
second list if the Secretary determined that the additional allotments
or interests fall within the provisions of sections 4(a), 4(b), or
5(c). The first list of such additions was published in the Federal
Register on March 27, 1991 (56 FR 12818). Since that time, two more
lists of additions have been published. Those were published on April
11, 1994 (59 FR 17174), and on January 13, 2005 (70 FR 2423.) The list
included herein contains more additions.
The list describes additional allotments and interests whether the
takings or transfers apply to the allottees or the heirs of inherited
interests. The lists characterized in the September 19, 1986, and March
10, 1989, publications as those of Partial Interests are no longer
being published. All allotments and interests determined by the
Secretary to be affected by sections 4(a), 4(b), or 5(c) of the Act are
contained in what had been characterized as the Master List in previous
publications and in this addition. Some of the allotments contained on
the list included herein may represent partial interests only.
The inclusion of an allotment or interest on this list may be
judicially reviewed pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative
Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 701, et seq. Any such action must be filed in
Federal District Court for the District of Minnesota and shall be
barred unless it is filed within 90 calendar days of this publication.
This notice is published in the exercise of authority delegated by
the Secretary of the Interior to the Assistant Secretary--Indian
Affairs by 209 DM 8.
Dated: July 15, 2011.
Paul Tsosie,
Chief of Staff, Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
Instruction Sheet
Each questionable taking or transfer has been assigned a 10-, 11-,
or 12-character Issue Number. In every instance, the first six
characters, F53408, are identical and denote the Midwest Regional
Office, Minnesota Agency and White Earth Indian Reservation. The last
four, five or six characters identify the specific taking or transfer.
The list contains information regarding allotments and inherited
interests, in addition to those listed in previous publications,
affected by the Act, including the following subheadings:
Issue No.: The 10-, 11- or 12-character number, explained above,
which identifies the Regional Office, Agency, Reservation and specific
taking or transfer affected by the Act. Where there are multiple tracts
of land, there has occasionally been the need to add one or more
letters to the Issue Number in order to distinguish among such tracts.
Also, where a tract of land has been the subject of multiple takings or
transfers by interest holders, letters have been added to the Issue
Number to distinguish between such takings and transfers.
Allot. No.: The number assigned, at the time of the allotment
selection, to the allotment comprising the tract of land which was
involved in the taking or transfer. Many White Earth allottees, after
receiving an original allotment, were also granted an additional
allotment, with different numbers assigned to each. To distinguish
between the two allotments, the allotment numbers are preceded by the
letter O (Original Allotment) or A (Additional Allotment).
CO: The county in which the tract involved in the taking or
transfer is located. These are identified as Becker (B), Clearwater (C)
or Mahnomen (M) County.
Legal Sub, SEC, TWP, and RNG: The legal description of the tract
which is involved with the taking or transfer by legal Subdivision and
Section (SEC), Township (TWP) and Range (RNG) numbers. Where a metes
and bounds description is required for the legal subdivision, it is
described as MB (Metes and Bounds). Further information concerning such
tracts can be obtained from the WELSA Project Office in Bemidji,
Minnesota.
English Name: All known English names of the allottees, including
given name, middle initial, middle name, maiden name, married name, and
other English names which have been identified for the allottee.
Ojibway Name: The name of the allottee in Ojibway, the native
language of the White Earth Band of the White Earth Band of Chippewa
Indians. The names are shown with phonetic spellings.
Tracts which fall within the provisions of section 5(c) of the Act
where the claimant is the White Earth Band appear on the list with the
White Earth Band listed under the sub-heading of English Name.
Three tracts listed separately were published in the January 13,
2005, list with incorrect legal descriptions. They are now listed with
corrected legal descriptions.
If you wish further information about allotments or interests
therein which are contained in this list, call or write the WELSA
Project office in care of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The address and
telephone number are indicated in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
section of this document. Be sure to include the complete Issue Number
in any correspondence with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
List of Additional Lands Affected by the White Earth Reservation Land Settlement Act of 1985
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Issue No. Allot. No. CO Legal Sub SEC TWP RNG English name Ojibwe name
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F53-408-0003A.................... A-0640 C E2NW................ 34 144 38 Peter Parker....... ...................
0-0819
F53-408-0137C.................... 0-3358 M LOT2&SESW........... 16 143 40 ................... Naytahwubequay.
F53-408-0860..................... 0-3835 B LOTS 7 &8........... 4 142 40 ................... Moonze.
F53-408-0860A.................... 0-3835 B LOTS 7 &8........... 4 142 40 ................... Moonze.
F53-408-1103E.................... A-2040 M NWNE................ 11 146 40 Mary Hutchinson.... ...................
0-3621 ...................
F53-408-1124A.................... 0-3876 B SENW &LOT2.......... 19 142 41 ................... Pugonay.
F53-408-1229..................... 0-3988 B NESE................ 14 142 42 Eva Sloan.......... ...................
NWSW................ 13 142 42 ...................
F53-408-1286..................... A-2325 M LOT3................ 7 145 41 James Quist........ Paymwaywaygwonabe.
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0-4712 ............. W2NESW.............. 7 145 41 ...................
W2E2NESW............ 7 145 41 ...................
F-53-408-1286A................... 0-4712 B LOT 1............... 8 142 37 James Quist........ Paymwaywaygwonabe.
........... ............. LOT2................ 9 142 37 ................... ...................
NWSW................ 2 142 37
F53-408-1850..................... 0-4443 B LOT8................ 30 141 42 Charles H. Beaulieu ...................
F53-408-1850B.................... 0-3321 B NWNW (LOT 5)........ 30 141 42 Charles H. Beaulieu ...................
F53-408-2158..................... 0-1673 M S2SENW.............. 4 145 40 Margaret Bonnin.... ...................
F53-408-2158B.................... 0-1673 M North 19.12 acres of 4 145 40 Margaret Bonnin.... ...................
Lot 3.
F53-408-2190..................... A-3050 C E2NW................ 10 144 38 ................... Nahwahcumigoquay.
F53-408-2190A.................... A-3050 C E2NW................ 10 144 38 ................... Nahwahcumigoquay.
(0-4002) ............. .................... ....... ....... ....... ................... ...................
F53-408-2191..................... 0-3314 M E2NE................ 25 144 42 Gregory Marchand... Mekenauk.
F53-408-2192..................... A-1824 B LOT3&SENW........... 1 142 37 Julia Potter....... Pedwaywaygeshigoke.
(0-2505)
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Republished with corrected legal descriptions
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F53-408-0968..................... 0-4682 M NWSW................ 13 145 40 John/Charles LaRose Ominwaywaygeshig.
NESE................ 14 145 40
F53-408-0968D.................... A-2298 M E2SW................ 12 145 40 John/Charles LaRose Ominwaywaygeshig.
F53-408-0995..................... 0-3455 M NESW&SENW........... 16 143 39 Viola Snider Saign.
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[FR Doc. 2011-18434 Filed 7-20-11; 8:45 am]
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