Little Shell Tribal Council member LaSalle resigns

Posted: Feb 3, 2010 5:21 PM
Updated: Feb 3, 2010 6:39 PM

Earlier this week we told you about the Little Shell Alliance's plans for a special election, and today, a change to the Tribal Council was made without a vote being cast, as Council member John LaSalle submitted his resignation.

John Sinclair, Little Shell Tribal President, says he knew LaSalle was unhappy in the council and he says the resignation did not come as a surprise.

Sinclair noted, "They haven't supported this council for quite sometime and we knew that but we were trying to do things legally. We could've gone out and removed him if we wanted to but we're trying to do things legally."

Here is the full text of LaSalle's letter:

(to) John Sinclair
Chairman,LittleShellTribe of Chippewa Indians of Montana
905 Center St.
Havre,Mt.59401

John:
In my opinion your actions have disgraced the Tribal Council and the LittleShell Tribe and made the Tribe the laughingstock of the state and especially of the other tribes in the state. You have been running the Tribe from behind closed doors and saying the council has made these decisions, when,I for one, didn't know anything about it.

I've never seen a printed agenda,I've never seen a copy of the minutes of prior meetings,let alone be asked to approve them, and the same with any monthly Fiscal Reports.I no longer wish to bang my head against the wall in a futile attempt to help the People,nor do I wish to be tarred with the same brush you are.

Therefore, as of this day,February 3,2010, I resign my seat on the LittleShell Tribal Council.
                                                                                       (signed)
                                                                                       John H. LaSalle

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  • Avatar for Rudeseal
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    Rudeseal at Feb 4th 2010 9:11 AM

    Sinclair noted, "They haven't supported this council for quite sometime and we knew that but we were trying to do things legally. We could've gone out and removed him if we wanted to but we're trying to do things legally."

    Why would Sinclair's first action, when someone disagrees with him and his policies, be to "Remove" them?  This is the act of Tyranny and that of a dictatorship.  And Sinclair wonder's why the tribal members do not support him at all?

  • Avatar for wmloui
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    wmloui at Feb 5th 2010 10:33 PM

    Respectfully,
    I am a community member of the Little Shell Tribal Community of Montana. My name is William Loui. I am one of many from within  the Little Shell Tribal Community that has requested an investigation be conducted by the Attorney Generals office of the State of Montana, and the BIA / Federal Government. I understand Mr. Sinclair wishes to "Try Me" as a member of the Little Shell Chippewa Alliance. I look forward to his legal actions, and the rebutal from community members, the State of Montana Attorney Generals Office, and the Federal Government of the United States. I have asked for help all the way to the President's office of the United States. With great shame I must admit, I look forward to this man being tried as a CRIMINAL. I apologies to the citizens of the State of Mantana. We failed to watch closely the intent of individuals. PLEASE, forgive Us. We will not let this happen again. Thank You.

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