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Kiowa Tribe late in filing federal reports
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2003 The Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma filed a report on its food assistance programs to prevent the loss of federal funding, The Daily Oklahoman reported. The report was due December 31 but was only recently submitted. Some tribal officials blame Chairman Clifford McKenzie for not filing it on time. Some tribal members want the McKenzie and the entire tribal council recalled. The Bureau of Indian Affairs is threatening to take over federal programs, citing mismanagement. Get the Story:
Kiowas file overdue report in order to keep food program (TheDaily Oklahoman 2/28) Related Stories:
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