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Gordon Belcourt, or Meekskimeeksskumapi, (1945 – July 15, 2013) was an American Blackfeet and Native American tribal executive and social advocate. A member of the Blackfeet Tribe, Belcourt served as the executive director of the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council for fifteen years, from 1998 until his death in 2013. [1] [2] [3]
His attempt to make a $111,000 donation to the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council was rejected; the council said the money was tainted because it originally came from Abramoff and his clients. Julia Doney, president of the Fort Belknap Indian Community Council and a member of the tribal leaders council, said that the tribes are "tired of ...
Gordon Belcourt (1945–2013), Executive Director of the Montana-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council [19] Black Lodge Singers , powwow singers and drum group William "Chief" Carlson (1959 - 2003), U.S. Army Delta Force soldier and CIA Contractor with Special Activities Center killed during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
The Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, which represents the Crow Tribe and 10 other tribes in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, demanded a formal apology in a Tuesday letter to Sheehy’s campaign ...
Both the Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council and the Montana American Indian Caucus described the candidate’s repeated retelling of a tale in which Crow tribal members, allegedly intoxicated ...
The Rocky Mountain Tribal Leaders Council, which represents 11 tribes in the United States and Canada, asked Sheehy to apologize for his comments last month. “The Crow people are not your punchline.
Of the approximately $85 million in tribal money entrusted to Abramoff, his employers, or his related organizations (see Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal for more), over $4.4 million since 1999 were directed to at least 250 members of Congress, primarily Republicans in leadership positions or on relevant committees, and Democrats with ...
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