A group called Kickapoos for Honest Government plan to challenge a ruling favoring chairman Tony Salazar.
Tribal voters ousted Salazar in a December recall election. But the Kickapoo Supreme ruled last Friday that not enough voters participated.
Salazar says he wants to put the conflict aside but the group accuses him of
conflict of interest, embezzling and other charges.
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Kickapoo chairman wants end to turmoil
(The Daily Oklahoman 3/23)
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