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Tribal Landmark

The United Houma Nation claims in federal court that a Louisiana school board sold a former all-Indian school maintained by the tribe as a historic landmark without notice for half of its appraised value.

NEW ORLEANS — The United Houma Nation claims in federal court that a Louisiana school board sold a former all-Indian school maintained by the tribe as a historic landmark without notice for half of its appraised value.

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