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US settles case with Native Americans after 13 years

The US government has settled a long-running case over royalties owed to American Indians.

Under the deal the interior department will share $1.4bn (£859m) among 300,000 tribe members as compensation.

The tribes claim they have been cheated out of billions of dollars worth of natural resources since 1887.

The agreement ends a case which has been running for 13 years. The secretary of the interior department said it would aid reconciliation.

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