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- <title>
- Feb. 27, 1989: American Notes:Indians
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
- Feb. 27, 1989 The Ayatullah Orders A Hit
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 25
- American Notes
- INDIANS
- Turmoil in the Navajo Nation
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- <p> Except for a four-year break, Peter MacDonald Sr. has ruled
- the 200,000-member Navajo nation as its strong-willed chairman
- ever since 1970. Presiding over a Southwest desert reservation
- larger in area than Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts
- combined, he has lived well on his $55,000 annual salary plus,
- according to witnesses, some expensive perks. Yet last week
- MacDonald lost his grip on his honored post. Tainted by
- allegations that he had accepted bribes from contractors
- seeking business with the tribe, he declared that he would take
- an extended leave, but then changed his mind and attempted to
- cling to power.
- </p>
- <p> MacDonald insisted he was innocent of charges raised during
- recent hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Indian
- Affairs, and pleaded with the 88-member Navajo council to let
- him retain his salary and to give him legal help as he fights to
- clear his name. When the council refused to grant him these
- conditions, MacDonald vowed that he would not vacate his
- elective position after all. The council then voted to place
- MacDonald on indefinite leave, with pay. The Navajos had never
- before questioned the conduct of one of their chairmen,
- assuming each had only the best interests of his followers in
- mind.
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- </body></article>
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