Potawatomi Nation’s decades-long effort to reclaim land near DeKalb could be settled by Congress
by Robert McCoppin, Chicago Tribune
Aug 01, 2022
3 minutes
In farm country near DeKalb, Illinois, Native Americans and settlers have been feuding over a piece of disputed land for 173 years. Now, a federal bill proposes to settle the dispute once and for all — but could still face local resistance.
“This is to correct a historical wrong,” Joseph “Zeke” Rupnick, chairperson for Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, said of the pending legislation.
Much of the land in question is underwater, flooded to create part of Shabbona Lake State Park in the 1970s. Some is occupied by homeowners, farmers and local government. All of
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