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An indigenous Bay Area tribe is running into roadblocks in its push to seek federal recognition.

At least two local congressional representatives are raising concerns about what else federal recognition could bring.

The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe knows the decision on sovereignty comes from the federal level. But is still hoping for local support.

Among the many steps, an effort to get the backing of the San Jose City Council.

“All we’re asking for is full rights just like every tribe in California has. Muwekma refuses to be second class in Indian countries, specifically in California,” said Charlene Nijmeh with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe.

But that goal hit a snag, recently, Bay Area congresswomen Zoe Lofgren and Anna Eshoo each voiced concern about whether the Muwekma tribe will seek gaming rights.

Eshoo expressed her concerns in writing, penning a recent letter that said, “While I recognize that gaming has provided meaningful …

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