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Llima posting you in our building but please, yes six sits down. We are doing renovations. We hope that in a couple of years when you come back you will be able to drink the water and not worry about your health. The building is undergoing renovations but its great to welcome you here and far end mostly far. I know you are a little sleepy. We are so blessed to have your presence with us today. Thank you. In the spirit and strength the strength of the Obama Administration to the country the opportunity for all 566 federally recognized to come together to have a facetoface meeting with members of the president cabinet and Vice President. And i will tell you there is a lot of work that goes into preparing this. So before i see a few more thoughts but i would like to do is recognize a few people that have been amazing. Jody does incredible work alongside us and her partner at the white house the associate director for Intergovernmental Affairs lets give the white house folks a round of app

Longtime CSKT tribal judge Winona Tanner dies

Longtime CSKT tribal judge Winona Tanner dies courtesy photo and last updated 2021-07-03 20:07:08-04 (Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal news release) PABLO, MT ¬ Winona Tanner, long time Chief Judge of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Court and tribal employee for almost 40 years, passed away Friday. CSKT’s Tribal Council ordered that flags be flown at half-mast in her honor. Tanner began working at Tribal Legal Services in 1983. She also worked at the Tribal Prosecutors Office and Tribal Defenders Office. Tanner became chief judge in 2004 after her predecessor, Louise Burke, encouraged her to step up in the leadership role.

Chief Judge of CSKT Tribal Court Winona Tanner passed away Friday

PABLO, Mont. - Chief Judge of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribal Court, Winona Tanner passed away Friday. A release from CSKT says Tanner began working at Tribal Legal Services in 1983 and worked at the Tribal Prosecutors Office and Tribal Defenders Office. She was a tribal employee for almost 40 years. Tanner became chief judge in 2004 after her predecessor, Louise Burke, encouraged her to step up in the leadership role. Everyone who ever worked with Winona behind the bench or appeared before her will miss her dedication, care and deep understanding of our community,” said CSKT Chairwoman Shelly R. Fyant. “We lowered our flags in her honor. She’s among the Evelyn Stevenson’s and Louise Burke’s as builders of our court system.”

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