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Report: Blackfeet dispute lingers
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2002 The Blackfeet Nation of Montana might still remove its chairman and vice-chairman, The Great Falls Tribune reported. An attorney for the tribal council told the paper that the dispute arose when chairman William "Allen" Talks About Jr. suggested he could fire the council treasurer. Talks About has alleged financial mismanagement. The council has pending a motion to remove Talks About and vice chairman James "Jimmy" St. Goddard from their posts but not from their membership on the council, the attorney said. Get the Story:
Tribal council censure effort still debated (The Great Falls Tribune 11/9) Relevant Links:
Blackfeet Nation - http://www.blackfeetnation.com Related Stories:
10-hour marathon council meeting (11/8)
Blackfeet chairman target of ouster (11/5)
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