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Tribal wars: DNA testing divides American Indians

By Linda Geddes

15 June 2011

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Gamblers play on some of the more than 6000 slot machines at Mohegan Sun casino in Uncasville, Connecticut, owned and operated by the Mohegan tribe

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Editorial:DNA and the need to belong

When American Indian identity is based on culture as much as blood, gene tests can tear tribes apart

BLASTED from arid, rocky land where rattlesnakes once thrived, the stands like a modern castle in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. Saturday night and the car park is heaving with gleaming pick-ups lured from the small towns of central California.

Though…

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