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Headlines from July 1999 But others point out relatively constant home sales in Cayuga County A Cayuga Indians' spokesman said Wednesday his nation will seek eviction of all 7,000 property owners in the Cayuga land claim area if the case goes to trial. Large turnout seen as increased support for landowners in claim area. Rally at farm show discontent A judge has given mediation discussions an extension of at least 30 days. Wheels, deals mark Cayuga land claim Motorcade protest set The Indian nation had sought to move the trial over damages to New York City The DiLallos of Springport learn their home may be part of the settlement. Oneida Indian Nation leader Ray Halbritter has offered to bankroll the Cayuga Indians' land claim if it winds up in court, according to an official with a group fighting the land claim. Upstate Citizens for Equality gets support from a large crowd at its meeting. |