Attempts to impeach two officials of the United Keetoowah Band of Oklahoma have been delayed.
Not enough tribal council members showed up to a special meeting called to impeach treasurer Julie Moss. She is accused of failing to relinquish her membership in the Cherokee Nation and for failing to keep adequate records.
A second meeting to impeach secretary Ernestine Berry was put on hold as well. She is interfering with tribal business, signing documents without approval and for failing to have a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood card.
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Keetowahs don't make quorum at meeting (The Muskogee Phoenix 6/24)
Failed attempt to oust officers put on hold
(The Daily Oklahoman 6/25)
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