Gun Lake Tribe Prosecutor Posting

Here:

Tribal Prosecutor Job Description 10.2015

Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Pottawatomi Seek Corporate Counsel for Economic Development Arm

Here:

MBPI LLC LEGAL RFP

Senate Indian Affairs Hearing Today on Land into Trust at 2:30pm

Here.
Witnesses:
Panel 1
The Honorable Jerry Moran
Senator-United States Senate

Panel 2
The Honorable Kevin Washburn
Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs-Department of the Interior

Panel 3
The Honorable Brian Cladoosby
President-National Congress of American Indians

The Honorable Nathan Small
Chairman-Shoshone-Bannock Tribes

The Honorable Elwood Lowery
Chairman-Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe

The Honorable David “D.K.” Sprague
Chairman-Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan

Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Pottawatomi — Notice for Appellate Justices

Here:

Appellate Justices 8.2013

From the notice (read the notice for other details):

The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians (Gun Lake Tribe) is seeking three (3) Appellate Justices to serve as the Court of Appeals body of the Tribe. The authority of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi/Gun Lake Tribal Court of Appeals is defined by Gun Lake Tribal Judicial Ordinance. The Court of Appeals has jurisdiction to hear all appeals arising from Tribal Court decisions or proceedings.

The Court of Appeals shall consist of three (3) Justices, each appointed by majority vote of the Tribal Council at a meeting at which a required quorum plus one additional Tribal Council member is present. At least two (2) of those Justices shall be attorneys who are or have been licensed to practice law before the courts of a state in the United States and who have not been disbarred from practicing law in any tribal, federal, or state court, provided, however, that if a person has been disbarred but later reinstated, such person shall be eligible. The other Justice shall be either a registered voter of the Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians or an attorney who is, or has been, licensed to practice law before the courts of a state in the United States and who has not been disbarred from practicing law in any tribal, federal, or state court, provided, however, that if a person has been disbarred but later reinstated, such person shall be eligible. No Court of Appeals Justice may sit simultaneously as a Tribal Court Judge. Each Court of Appeals Justice shall be at least twenty-five (25) years of age.

Gun Lake Band Spring Revenue Sharing — $8.4 Million

Here:

PR Revenue Sharing Announcement 6.6.13

Gun Lake Band Distributes More than $8 Million in Revenue Sharing

Here is the press release:

Gun Lake Revenue Sharing Announcement 6.4.12

Photo courtesy Gun Lake Tribe.

Gun Lake Band Revenue Sharing News Coverage

Here, from Indianz.

Left to Right: Lindsay Vogelsberg (Rep. Bob Genetski’s Office on behalf of State of Michigan); Punkin Shananaquet (Tribal Council); D.K. Sprague (Tribal Chairman); Mark DeYoung (Chairman, Allegan County Board of Commissioners); Norm Taylor (Superintendent Wayland Union Schools); Phyllis Davis (Tribal Council); Linden Anderson (Local Revenue Sharing Board). Photo courtesy Gun Lake Tribe.