Joe Bunch, a member of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, has been elected vice president of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association.
Bunch is the chairman of the tribe's gaming commission and has been assistant operations manager for Keetoowah Cherokee Casino.
OIGA represents 26 tribes.
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Keetoowah member wins state gaming group post
(The Tulsa World 11/21)
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