Topic: Seneca Nation Of Indians
The Seneca Indian Nation has chosen an architect to design a permanent casino in Buffalo, N.Y.. . The Seneca Gaming Corp. says it's hired ...
Seneca Indian Nation pursues hydropower license; Kinzua Dam project recalls painful pastThe Seneca Indian Nation is seeking control of a northern Pennsylvania hydropower operation in a move toward economic diversity that Seneca leaders say would also right a historic wrong.The western ...
Tribes, NY spar over state government's plans to tax reservation cigarette salesThe dominant Indian nation in New York's lucrative tax-free cigarette market will return to federal court in Buffalo looking for continued exemption from the state's plans to tax ...
The Seneca Nation is one of six Native American tribes that make up the Iroquois Confederacy. There are 7,200 people enrolled as members in the Seneca Nation. The headquarters of the nation is in Irving, N.Y.The nation's territories ...
Just about an hour's drive south of Rochester and Buffalo, at the western end of Allegany County lies the town of Cuba, New York. Cuba Lake A man-made lake that has been popular with the locals almost since its completion, Cuba ...
Judge rejects Senecas' request to block NY tax on cigarettes sold to non-Indian customersA New York judge has refused to block the state from taxing reservation cigarette sales to non-Indian customers.The Seneca Indian Nation is trying to delay the taxation of ...
Seneca Nation wants federal court to block NY tax on reservation cigarette salesThe Seneca Indian Nation is seeking a federal order to stop New York state from following through with plans to tax reservation cigarette sales, tribal leaders said Friday.Lawyers for ...
At Indian retailers' urging, NY judge extends hold on new law that bans mailing cigarettesSeneca Indian Nation cigarette sellers remain free to fulfill orders by mail in New York while a federal judge in Buffalo considers whether a law banning the practice ...
NY may try to collect taxes on Indian cigarettes, estimated $400M could help close $3B deficitA deepening deficit has New York officials looking again at collecting taxes on cigarettes sold by Indian tribes to non-Indians.The issue is also making unlikely allies ...
ALBANYWith the stroke of a pen, Gov. David Paterson set the state up to collect some $400 million a year in revenue from cigarettes sold on Indian reservations to non-Indians. "We're pleased that he signed it because laws are back to ...