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Lynn Valbuena returns to chairman post at San Manuel Band
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Lynn Valbuena has returned to the top leadership post at the
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
in California.
Valbuena was elected chairwoman on April 15. She previously served as chair from 1994 to 1996 and as vice chair from 2008 to 2012.
“I am humbled by this election to lead the people of San Manuel,” Valbuena said in a press release, Indian Country Today reported.
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Valbuena Named Chairwoman of San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
(Indian Country Today 4/17)
San Manuel names Lynn “Nay” Valbuena new chairwoman
(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 4/15)
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