Cherokees 1st Major Tribe to Be Headed by Woman
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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The first woman to lead a major Indian tribe formally took office Saturday as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, the nation’s second largest.
Wilma Mankiller will lead the 68,000-member tribe, second only to the 150,000-member Navajo Nation of Arizona and New Mexico.
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