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Locks changed on Seminole Chief Haney
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2002
Jerry Haney's new reign over the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma was short-lived. After being given the keys to the tribal headquarters last week, the locks were changed and he is shut out again.
Disputed Chief Ken Chambers remains in control of the building. Haney is considering legal options to remove his rival.
Get the Story:
Seminole Nation transition peaceful but problematic
(The Shawnee News-Star 10/8)
Get the Ruling:
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma v. Gale Norton
(9/23)
Relevant Links:
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma -
http://www.cowboy.net/native/seminole
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