Five women of the Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma continue their sit-in protest at the tribe's headquarters.
The women are protesting chairwoman LaRue Parker. They claim she has misused federal funds and are calling for a federal investigation.
The sit-in started Wednesday night. Accounts of how it started differ.
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Tribal members remain behind locked doors
(The Daily Oklahoman 1/27)
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