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NEWSPAPER OF THE SAUSH, PEND (TOREILLE
AND KOOTENAI TRIBES OF THE FLATHEAD INDIAN RESERVATION, WESTERN MONTANA
VOLUME 12 NUMBER 22
THE BUTTERCUP MONTH
APRIL 1, 1984
'Native America' earns representation at state Democratic convention
"This year for the first time, we can gain political power in only two hours!" the advertisement promised.
Two weeks later, the promise was fulfilled as dozens of Native Americans converged at the courthouse in Poison to participate in Montana's first-ever caucus to begin selection of
a Democratic presidential candidate.
Thanks in large measure to the efforts of a newcomer to the Reservation, an SKC instructor by the name of Tom Smith, between 50 and 60 people (one estimate said more), including a group from Kicking Horse Job Corps, answered the challenge to see if the county's Indian population could earn a voice at the state's Democratic convention in May.
As it happened, they earned two voices. From five state delegates allocated to Lake County, two will be Indian: Bear head Swaney and Kim Swaney Charlo. They will be representing a voter category called
"no preference", meaning a vote of no confidence, so to speak, in any Democrat running for president this year.
As delegates to the state convention, Swaney and Charlo will" have to be listened to as the only authentic voice for Native Americans," Smith explains in a fact sheet concerning the caucus process.
Swaney and Charlo's appearance at the state convention could easily lead to their being selected to attend the national convention in California in July, where they'd serve as repre-
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| Title | 1984-04-01 Char-Koosta News |
| Creator | Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation. |
| Subject | Salish Indians --Newspapers.; Kutenai Indians --Newspapers.; Pablo (Montana) --Newspapers.; Kootenai Indians |
| Description | 'Native America' earns representation at state Democratic convention; Council comments; 'Detox' passes on, staff says good-bye; Weatherization money is in; Culture Committee begins series of articles; Junior Tribal Council begins new year, seeks members; Valley voters asked to support schools with more money; Benefit dinner a success; Finley to graduate; College gets grant, seeks two student researchers; NAS course to compare struggles of Central and North American natives; KHJC boxers overwhelm opponents; Catherine Grace Stipech, obituary; What's a fish weir? Fisheries team builds two of them; Native American Studies class tours Kerr powerhouse; Community development as a safety issue; It's 'spring roundup' time for healthy kids; Everything you want to know about Tribal operations, part one; Natural Resources Department; Tribal Realty; Small-scale Hydro Program; Mineral Exploration; Water Resources: inventory and use study; Shoreline Protection Office; Weather news from the Rez; |
| Publisher | Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Nation |
| Date Original | 1984-04-01 |
| Date Digital | 2007-04-06 |
| Type | text |
| Format | image/tiff |
| Resource Identifier | Y54000338 |
| Rights Management | Copyright (c) Salish and Kootenai Federated Tribes, all rights reserved. |
| Contributing Institution | Salish Kootenai College |
| Contributor | D'Arcy McNickle Library |
| Source | CSKT PN 4883.J6 C4 |
| Language | en |
| Relation | Vol. 12; No. 22 |
| Digitization Specifications | Digitized at the University of Montana Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library; Scanned as master TIFF using Bookeye 3 scanner at 400 ppi, 8 bit grayscale; Optical Character Recognition with Abbyy FineReader Corporate Edition; Derivatives created using Photoshop CS |
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