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Feb. 27, 1989: American Notes:Indians
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
Feb. 27, 1989 The Ayatullah Orders A Hit
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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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.
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<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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