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Okla. tribe hires new attorney general
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2003 The United Keetoowah Band of Oklahoma has hired a new attorney general. Barker Harrold, a former Oklahoma district attorney and tribal judge, hopes to establish a tribal court for the UKB. Another priority is resolving the tribe's claims to a $40 million riverbed settlement involving the Cherokee Nation and two other tribes. Get the Story:
Cherokee group hires ex-DA as tribal counsel (The Daily Oklahoman 2/19) Relevant Links:
United Keetoowah Band - http://www.keetoowah.org Related Stories:
Challenge to river lawsuit rejected (10/11)
Okla. tribe wants river suit kept alive (09/10)
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