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San Carlos Apache Tribe in leadership roil
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MONDAY, JULY 7, 2003 The vice chairman of the San Carlos Apache Tribe of Arizona is on leave amid a political and leadership dispute, The Arizona Republic reports. Chief Farrell Goode was arrested June 24 after he allegedly assaulted a police captain. Vice chairman Robert Howard then placed Goode on administrative leave. But Goode, 32, was subsequently reinstated by a tribal committee, which discovered that Howard had an outstanding warrant in a neighboring county. Howard said got the November 1998 warrant quashed and when he returned to the reservation, Goode tried to arrest him. Get the Story:
Infighting leaves tribe in turmoil (The Asheville Citizen-Times 7/7)
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