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Tribal college president removed
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DECEMBER 1, 2000 In what may have been an illegal meeting, some members of the Crow Tribal College in Montana board of directors on Thursday removed Janine Pease Pretty on Top from her duties as college president and replaced her with Henry Real Bird. Pretty on Top protested the move and the manner in which it was held. Although Crow Tribe Chairman Clifford Bird in Ground ordered two board members who are opposed to Pretty on Top removed, they refused to step down. Students in response barricaded themselves inside the school after the meeting and plan to stay there in order to prevent Real Bird from taking over.
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Pretty On Top replaced in chaotic board meeting; students barricade selves in college to keep replacement out (The Billings Gazette 12/1)
Tribe seeks solution to college crisis (Indian U. 11/30)
Tribal college dispute grows (Indian U. 11/29)
Students protest to support president (Indian U. 11/28)
College president won't resign (Indian U. 11/27)
Tribal college president asked to go (Indian U. 11/24)
Crow chair learns the ropes (The Talking Circle 09/18)
Crow leaders experience growing pains (Tribal Law 9/13)
Crow tribe may face crisis (Tribal Law 9/8)
Clara Nomee voted out of office (Tribal Law 5/15) Only on Indianz.Com:
Tribal Colleges (Indian U.) Relevant Links:
Little Big Horn College - www.lbhc.cc.mt.us
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