Bad day in court and Congress for tribe By Erik Sorensen / Staff Writer SYRACUSE - When the state of New York asked U.S. District Judge Neal McCurn three weeks ago to allow it to discuss the history and lineage of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma, the judge flatly refused. But when the Cayuga Indian Nation requested the tribe's background be examined in a motion filed Monday, McCurn reversed his stand and announced to a crowded courthouse Thursday there will now be five-month timeframe for the tribe and the nation to present evidence about the history of the Seneca-Cayugas. "I...