Coalition tries to recall Lumbee tribal chairman
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- Parent Category: News
- Category: Political Issues & Native Programs
- Published: 06 July 2010
Pembroke, North Carolina (AP) July 2010
Members of a coalition representing an American Indian tribe in North Carolina are collecting signatures to recall the tribal chairman.
The Fayetteville Observer reports the Lumbee Sovereignty Coalition is collecting signatures to recall Tribal Chairman Purnell Swett and other elected officials who supported the tribes recently voided contract with a Nevada gaming consultant.
Swett and other targets would not talk about the recall effort last week.
The Lumbee Sovereignty Coalition was formed earlier this year in protest of the tribes agreement to let a gaming consultant handle the tribes push for federal recognition. Some feared the contract risked the tribes fight for federal recognition for a chance to open a casino in Robeson County.
Members of a coalition representing an American Indian tribe in North Carolina are collecting signatures to recall the tribal chairman.
The Fayetteville Observer reports the Lumbee Sovereignty Coalition is collecting signatures to recall Tribal Chairman Purnell Swett and other elected officials who supported the tribes recently voided contract with a Nevada gaming consultant.
Swett and other targets would not talk about the recall effort last week.
The Lumbee Sovereignty Coalition was formed earlier this year in protest of the tribes agreement to let a gaming consultant handle the tribes push for federal recognition. Some feared the contract risked the tribes fight for federal recognition for a chance to open a casino in Robeson County.