Richard Milanovich was re-elected to a record 11th term as chairman of the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, the California tribe announced.
The tribe also announced the re-election of Jeannette Prieto-Dodd for a fourth term on the tribal council. One newcomer, Jessica Gonzales, was elected.
The tribe, which has about 460 members, operates two casinos in Palm Springs.
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Tribal leader wins 11th term
(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/1)
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