KOTA Territory News is profiling both candidates for president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of South Dakota. First up is Cecilia Fire Thunder.
Fire Thunder, a former nurse, would be the tribe's first woman president if elected. She calls herself a grass roots activist who brings people together.
�I have grass on my shoes. I've been here on this reservation since I came home and worked at the grass roots level and have taken things from ideas to completion,� she said.
Fire Thunder says she will work to resolve the tribe's financial situation. �Over and over, I've been told, get the finances, the financial situation, under control,� she said.
KOTA will profile rival candidate Russell Means in a second installment.
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KOTA profiles Pine Ridge political candidates
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Oglala Sioux Tribe - http://www.lakotamall.com/oglalasiouxtribe
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Pine Ridge Election: Profile of Cecilia Fire Thunder
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