(KNZA)--The Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas has announce the inauguration of its new tribal council, effective immediately.
According to a release from the Tribe, the newly elected members of the Kickapoo Tribal Council are as follows:
.Gail Cheatham, Chairperson
.Gary Samqua, Vice Chair
.Grace Ross, Treasurer
.Carla Cavin, Secretary
.Sharon Doxtator, Member 1
.Pricilla Wakole, Member 2
.Jessi Blacksmith, Member 3
The release say these individuals have assumed their respective roles on the council, marking a significant moment for the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas.
"The election of this capable council marks a pivotal step toward preserving and celebrating the rich traditions of the Kickapoo Tribe while empowering the entire Kickapoo community and the generations to come."
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