FROM THE ARCHIVE
New Navajo president wants more power
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2002

Joe Shirley, recently elected president of the Navajo Nation, wants to bring back the tribe's old style of government

Shirley believes the three-branch government has hampered economic development. He cites rampant unemployment, bureaucracy and other problems.

Shirley beat incumbent Kelsey Begaye by more than 7,000 votes. He will assume office January 14.

Get the Story:
Navajo Boss Wants a Stronger Hand (The Salt Lake Tribune 11/14)

Relevant Links:
Joe Shirley for President - http://joeshirleyjr.com
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org

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