The Bureau of Indian Affairs is holding a swearing-in ceremony for Larry
EchoHawk this Friday.
Tribal leaders, Indian organizations and media are being invited to the event in Washington, D.C.. The BIA expects to issue a press release later today.
EchoHawk, a member of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, was confirmed by the Senate on May 19. He is the 11th assistant secretary of Indian affairs at the Interior Department.
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