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Protestors said they believed the forum wasn t held in good faith.
For example, the Muskogee Nation s Principal Chief David Hill said in a statement, I hope our citizens respect my decision not to attend. But I believe firmly that government officials who wish to undermine sovereignty should not expect that we will help them do it by participating in every sensational scheme they can conjure up.
Brenda Golden organized the protest and she echoed the chief. It s one-sided and so we decided, as we talked amongst ourselves, that we needed to some type of representation to show that we actually support the McGirt ruling, she said.
By: Jonathan Cooper
TULSA, Oklahoma -
The leaders of four of the five tribes impacted by the Supreme Court’s ruling on tribal jurisdiction said they’re not happy with how a planned forum in Tulsa came together.
The forum to discuss the McGirt ruling is scheduled for next week and was organized by the Tulsa County District Attorney’s office and Governor Kevin Stitt.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. is not holding back. I think it suggests that Governor Stitt s leadership on this issue is lacking, said Hoskin.
Hoskin, along with leaders of the Chickasaw, Choctaw and Muscogee Nations, said they’re not happy with how an upcoming forum discussing the impact of the Supreme Court s ruling on tribal jurisdiction came together.
Tribal Leaders Concerned With State’s Plan For Forum On Tribal Jurisdiction
The leaders of four of the five tribes impacted by the Supreme Court’s ruling on tribal jurisdiction said they’re not happy with how a planned forum in Tulsa came together.
The forum to discuss the McGirt ruling is scheduled for next week and was organized by the Tulsa County District Attorney’s office and Governor Kevin Stitt.
Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. is not holding back. I think it suggests that Governor Stitt s leadership on this issue is lacking, said Hoskin.
Hoskin, along with leaders of the Chickasaw, Choctaw and Muscogee Nations, said they’re not happy with how an upcoming forum discussing the impact of the Supreme Court s ruling on tribal jurisdiction came together.
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