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DECEMBER 13, 2000 The Crow Tribe of Montana on Saturday voted to reform its constitution, approving three major changes. The first change extends the terms of office of the four elected tribal leaders from three years to four. The second requires voting at council meetings to be secret. The third separates the powers of the tribe between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the government. Get the Story:
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Crow Tribe to change constitution
Facebook TwitterDECEMBER 13, 2000 The Crow Tribe of Montana on Saturday voted to reform its constitution, approving three major changes. The first change extends the terms of office of the four elected tribal leaders from three years to four. The second requires voting at council meetings to be secret. The third separates the powers of the tribe between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the government. Get the Story:
Crow change constitution (The Billings Gazette 12/13) Related Stories:
Crow chair learns the ropes (The Talking Circle 09/18)
Crow leaders experience growing pains (Tribal Law 9/13)
Crow tribe may face crisis (Tribal Law 9/8)
EDITORIAL: Crow constitution (The Talking Circle 7/11)
New Crow leaders make changes (Tribal Law 7/10)
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