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Interim tribal administrator named
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PEMBROKE — Lumbee Tribal Chairman Paul Brooks has named Tony Hunt interim tribal administrator for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.

According to a statement from the tribe, Brooks made the decision Tuesday and introduced Hunt to the tribal staff Thursday. It was announced in a statement sent to The Robesonian on Friday.

Brooks nominated Hunt for tribal administrator in March. He was appointed interim administrator this week because the tribe’s 21-member Tribal Council has not yet acted to confirm him as the tribe’s permanent administrator.

“Mr. Hunt is a person who is ready to help lead and move us forward in unity to make the tribal membership proud, and has the qualities we need to make the administration more accountable,” Brooks said in the statement.

Hunt, an educator, is a member of the Hoke County Board of Commissioners.

“The politics will be left to the politicians, and I will deal with the day-to-day operations of the tribal office,” he said.

Hunt said his desire is to rid the tribal community of misconceptions regarding the tribal staff. He said he will implement procedures that make staff more accountable to the membership, and emphasize the importance of communicating in a courteous manner to tribal members and the Tribal Council.

“Tribal members should be handled in a professional and expeditious manner, and telephone calls must be returned in a timely manner,” Hunt said.

Brooks said he decided to appoint Hunt interim administrator after the Tribal Council did not have enough members present Monday to confirm his nominee. The tribe’s constitution requires two-thirds of the council members be present to conduct business. There were 12 members present at Monday’s meeting — two short of a quorum.

Council members present Monday were unhappy that they did not have a quorum, according to the statement, in which they said that attending members “expressed the opinion that the administrator’s position should be filled to provide more efficient delivery of services to tribal members.” The statement did not identify by name the attending members.

Hunt is the third nominee whom Brooks has brought to the council for confirmation. The other candidates were Gervais Oxendine, a Lumberton businessman, and Steven Hunt, who on Friday was named CEO of the Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation. Neither was confirmed by the council.

The tribe has been without an administrator since 2011. The council did not renew the contract of the last administrator, Rose Marie Lowry-Townsend, after it was learned that former Chairman Purnell Swett had hired her at a higher salary than the 21-member council had agreed upon.

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Pigsqueel
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May 11, 2013
How can anyone pastor a church and work with the tribe? Ten Mile was sick to hire this sicko. The tribe is a waste of the governments money. They do more for well off people and put it in poor peoples names, I am living proof. My friend went to the tribe for help and they had already fixed somone else house in my friends name and told her to keep quiet bring receipts and they reimbursed her, her son fixed her house. There shouldn't be any so called christians working at the tribe, one man that works there said his floors in his house was heated. I would love to go in all the workers houses and see what the tribe has done for them. Accounts will be given by GOD, he sees it all
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 11, 2013
pigsqeel: Your "friend" needs to contact a lawyer and sue the tribe for illegal money laundering. This is illegal and someone needs to go to jail over this.

Contact indian affairs (1-888-456-4646) in Washington DC and tell them what you know.

I want this club closed down, it's an embarrassment to those of us who have worked and achieved. This club makes others think we are all uneducated and need the help of the government. We all don't. A vast majority of us are successful, it's only a few who are helpless, uneducated and want to do nothing while relying on others money for survival. Those few are an embarrassment to the rest of us.

I want all "my people" to succeed, but if we allow free government money to corrupt the minds of the weak, they'll never reach their full potential.

Look at any housing projects, and you'll see what government money does to people. It ruins.

Ross

ps. Call ASAP!
Wolfpackdave
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May 12, 2013
RossIsWrong you really have the number to the department of Indian affairs... Wow your hate goes deep ..piqsqeel probally hating because she doesn't wanna help her self out and work .She wants the tribe to pay something .. They probally said no...typical scenario here in robco .... Haters everywhere ,even your own peeps... I'm be nice and stop the hate .. RossIsWrong they got white sheets for sale at Roses.

See that wasnt hard at all....
ROSSisRIGHT
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May 12, 2013
wolfman: I bought me a Lumbee cap last weekend at the pow-wow.

ps. How do you know Roses have them on sale, if you weren't sneaking over in that area yourself?
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