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Category: 17.8. Tribal government
JENK015. Jenkins, Venita. Pembroke
mayor becomes Lumbee leader. Fayetteville Observer Sunday,
28 January 2001.
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Publication type: Newspaper article
Electronic access: Fayetteville Observer Web site
(www.fayettevillenc.com).
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Profile of Milton Hunt, who is in his ninth term
as mayor of Pembroke and was elected Lumbee tribal chief in November, 2001.
Hunt will continue his term as mayor but in April, 2002 will step down
as chairperson of the Robeson County Democratic Party.
Hunt and the 23 elected tribal representatives will serve
three-year terms. They will oversee the tribe's affairs, manage government
aid awarded to the tribe, and continue the tribe's efforts to obtain federal
recognition.
Hunt, born in 1944 to Harley and Josephine Sampson Hunt,
has always lived in Pembroke. Hunt attended Pembroke High School, where
he showed leadership abilities early on. Hunt is semi-retired from his
company, Milton Hunt Dry Wall Construction. Under his leadership, Pembroke's
commercial development was increased 200% since 1991, its tax base has
grown from $20 million in 1987 to more than $80 million, its population
has increased to 2,600 people, and nearly 35,000 people live in a 5-7 mile
radius.
Additional Subjects: Milton Hunt | Pembroke, Town of
This annotation was written on: January 5, 2002; last edited
on June 17, 2002.
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