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Delia M. Carlyle Chairwoman, Arizona Indian Gaming Association Vice-Chairman, Ak-Chin Indian Community Council
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Delia M. Carlyle is a native of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. She is currently Chairman of the Arizona Indian Gaming Association (AIGA) and Vice-Chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community. Since being elected to office in 1984, Ms. Carlyle served as Chairman and Secretary of the Ak-Chin Community Council. |
Bernadine Burnette Vice-Chairman, Arizona Indian Gaming Association Vice President, Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation
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Vice President Burnette has been involved as a Tribal council member for the past 14 years holding positions in the following capacity: Council Secretary, Council member, Council Treasurer, as well as Tribal Council President during the years of 1990 through 2001. Her professional experiences include Assistant General Manager and Acting General Manager for...
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Herminia Frias Secretary, Arizona Indian Gaming Association Chairwoman Pasqua Yaqui Tribe
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On June 10, 2004, history was made for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe when they selected Herminia Frias as the first Tribal Chairwoman, breaking the long tradition of patriarchal tribal government. Ms. Frias is also the youngest elected official, at age 31, to lead the Tribe...
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Carleton P. Albert, Sr. Treasurer, Arizona Indian Gaming Association Head Councilman, Zuni
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Carleton P. Albert Sr. is serving his first term as Head Councilman of the Zuni Tribe. He is a graduate of Central Oklahoma University, Edmond Oklahoma and holds a Bachelors of Science in Community Health. Albert was formerly employed by the University of New Mexico Health Sciences department and worked on the Zuni Kidney Project, a research... |
Sheila Morago
Executive Director, Arizona Indian Gaming Association
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Ms. Morago is a member of the Gila River Indian Community in Arizona. From 1998-2001, Ms. Morago was the Director of Public Relations for the National Indian Gaming Association, based in Washington, D.C.. She was recruited from NIGA to be the Tribal Liaison for Arizonans for Fair Gaming & Indian Self Reliance, the Prop 202 campaign. She was responsible for coordinating all efforts... |
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