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Crow secretary impeached
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OCTOBER 16, 2000 Tilton Old Bull Sr has been impeached by the Crow Tribe of Montana for allegedly failing to perform his duties. Old Bull has been critical of some of the directions the tribe has been taking since the new slate of leaders took office in July. He has said Clifford Bird in Ground was being influence by advisors and not living up to campaign promises. Old Bull said he would fight the impeachment. Get the Story:
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