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Clinton renews tribal commitment
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NOVEMBER 7, 2000
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Chairman Bobby Whitefeather (Red Lake Chippewa), Chairman Tex Hall (Fort Berthold), President Ivan Makil (Salt River Pima-Maricopa), President Bill Clinton (United States), Chief Leon Jones (Eastern Band of Cherokee) Kevin Gover (Assistant Secretary of Interior - Indian Affairs) Photo: David Scull, White House. Get the Story:
Clinton renews tribal commitment (Tribal Law 11/7)
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