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Kickapoo dispute goes to court
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 The chairman of the Kickapoo Tribe of Texas has agreed to work with his opponents on a possible transfer of power, The San Antonio Express-News reports. Raul Garza is the target of an ouster campaign by a large segment of the tribal membership. He and associates are accused of financial mismanagement. A federal judge is hearing the dispute. He may rule tomorrow on whether to force Garza's opponents from tribal buildings. Get the Story:
Kickapoo resolution pushed (The San Antonio Express-News 11/5) Related Stories:
Kickapoo tribal members continue fight (11/1)
Kickapoo leadership dispute escalates (10/31)
BIA not recognizing Kickapoo ouster (10/30)
Tribal members kick out council (10/29)
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