Table of contents for an open letter from Bob Foreman

( 5 chapters )

Chapter 1.

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“Some people didn't

even know there

were Indians in this

county until we

opened the casino

and started doing

things.”

Bob Foreman, former Tribal Chairman & disenrolled tribal elder

Barbara Hayward-Murphy, current Tribal Chairwoman

Tracy Edwards, current CEO/Tribal Attorney

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disenrolled "Foreman" child wants justice at the 2004 California Indians for justice rally, Sacramento, CA

Chapter 2. 

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"I know from dealing with the leadership of the tribe that they were not motivated by casino money at all"

Convicted Felon  Mike Hayward

Tribal Councilman & Win River Casino Director

David Rapport  Former CILS & Redding Rancheria Attorney

Convicted Felon Glen Hayward Former Bingo Manager & current RREDCO Board Chairman

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 3. 

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"It also goes against the role of a Tribal Council member"

 

Stacy Hayward

Tribal COO

Convicted  Felon

Jim Hayward, Sr.

Tribal Vice Chairman, Spititual Leader & RREDCO Board member

 

Convicted  Felon

Suntana Potter

Win River Casino Compliance Officer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 My Grandmother Virginia Timmons

A Redding Rancheria Original Distributtee

Passed away 1980

Chapter 4.

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"the tribe had altered the enrollment procedures out of a concern for fairness"

 

Convicted Felon

Virgil Baker Sr.

Former Tribal Councilman

                                                                    

Convicted Felon

Jack Potter Jr. Tribal Councilman & Enrollment Committee member

 

Hope Wilkes

Enrollment Director & Tribal Councilwoman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 5. 

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Betty Benner:

"just dig her up she is just a bag of bones!”

 

Betty Benner

Enrollment Committee member                         

Two of the many grandchildren I have been blessed with        

My granddaughter helping with the fight for Indian Civil Rights at a Ukiah, CA. rally