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Question
editWhy did he step down in 2007? Badagnani (talk) 02:13, 2 August 2008 (UTC)
Contradiction
editThe page needs to be corrected. It states that he is currently serving his seventh consecutive term, even though he is not Chief anymore. --24.27.105.150 (talk) 04:08, 21 August 2008 (UTC)
Potential sources
editI removed this from the article since these seem to be copy-and-pasted from another site, but they could be useful for finding more information about Chief Martin. -Uyvsdi (talk) 18:06, 25 April 2010 (UTC)Uyvsdi
This information was seemingly copied and pasted from the following web page: Office of The Chief That page cites the following sources:
- History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians, H.B. Cushman, author; Angie Debo,editor, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK,(1999) ISBN 0-8061-3127-6
- North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment, Lois Sherr Dubin, author, Harry N. Abrams, publisher, (1999) ISBN 0-8109-3689-5
- People Weekly, Local Heroes:"Chief of Choctaw Inc." (04 OCT 99)
- The Wall Street Journal, The Front Lines: Choctaw Chief Leads His Mississippi Tribe into the Global Market" (23 Jul 99)
- Parade Magazine, "There's a New Generation with Different Attitude" (18 JUL 99)
- The Hill, "Aiding Development in Native Communities" (30 JUN 99)
- The Choctaw Revolution: Lessons for Federal Indian Policy, Peter J Ferrara, author,
- American for Tax Reform Foundation, Publisher, Washington, D.C., (1998), ISBN 0-9665834-0-X.
- As Long As the Waters Flow: Native Americans in the South and East, Frye Gaillard, author, John F Blair, Publisher, (1998) ISBN 8-89587-219-6 Parameter error in {{ISBN}}: checksum
- Insight on the News, "Chief Leads Tribe to Work, Respect and Prosperity" (19 OCT 98)
- Washington Times, "Choctaws' Climb from Despair" (16 SEPT 98)
- The Sun Herald, "Choctaw Chief Takes Stand" (04 JUL 98)
- Indian Business, "Success Is Obstacles Removed" (JUN 98)
- Casino Journal, "Indian Gaming: Top Few Garner Lion's Share" (AUG 97)
- Indian Gaming, "Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians; Solid Self-Governing Leads to Continued Growth through Private Enterprise" (AUG 97)
- International Gaming and Wagering Business (IGWB), "A Silver Lining" (AUG 97)
- Policy Review: the Journal of American Citizenship, "The New Social Architects" (JUL/AUG 97)
- The Meridian Star, "Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Big Spender in Washington" (30 JUL 97)
- The Clarion-Ledger, "State Choctaws No.1 among Indian Lobbyists" (29 JUL 97)
- The Sun Herald, "Rising Reservation: Multimillion-dollar Choctaw Empire Counts Casino among Series of Successes" (29 JUN 97)
- Forbes Magazine, "Rebellions of the Reservations" (19 May 97)
- The Meridian Star," Tribal Chief Influenced by World View" (21 APR 97)
- Chicago Tribune, "Minority Firms Find Fair a Deal" (04 APR 97)
- Washington Times, "Native American Successes" (12 MAR 97)
- Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century, Fergus M. Bordewich, author, Doubleday, New York (1996) ISBN 0-385-42035-8
- The Neshoba Democrat, "Martin Inducted into Business Hall of Fame" (MAY 96)
- National Review, "Choctaw Uprising" (11 MAR 96)
- Smithsonian Magazine, "How to Succeed in Business: Follow the Choctaws' Lead (MAR 96)
- Economic Edge, "Miracle in Mississippi" (95)
- Native Land: Mississippi 1540-1798 , Mary Ann Wells, author. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1994. ISBN 0-87805-734-X
- Fortune," American Indians Discover Money Is Power" (19 APR 93)
- Providence, Will D. Campbell, Author, Longstreet Press, Marietta, GA, (1992) ISBN 1-56352-024-9
- Tribal Assets: The Rebirth of Native America, Robert H. White, Author, Henry Holt and Company, New York, (1990) ISBN 0-8050-0846-2
- Atlantic, "Tribal Enterprise" (OCT 89)
- Mississippi Magazine," Remarkable Neighbors" (SEPT/OCT 89)
- Newsweek "Indian Tribes, Incorporated" (05 DEC 88)
- Persistence of Pattern in Mississippi Choctaw Culture, Patti Carr Black, editor, Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson, MS, (1987) ISBN 0-938896-51-2
- Southern Magazine, "Southern Lights: Making Waves, Making Progress, Making a Difference: Phillip Martin-Hail to the Chief" (JAN 97) Automotive News," Chief Martin: The Indians' Lee Iacocca" (86)
- Presbyterian Missionary Attitudes toward American Indians, 1837-1893, Michael C. Coleman, author, University Press of Mississippi, (1985) ISBN 0-87805-278-X
- Reader's Digest, "Uprising in Indian Country" (NOV 84)
- The Removal of the Choctaw Indians, Arthur H. DeRosier, Jr., author, The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, TN, (1970) ISBN 87049-329-9
- The Southern Indians: The Story of the Civilized Tribes before Removal, R.S. Cotterill, Author, The University of Oklahoma Press, and (1954) ISBN 0-8061-1171-2
- Source Material for the Social and Ceremonial Life of the Choctaw Indians, John R. Swanton, author, [a reprint of Bureau of American Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin 103] (1931)
English
editThe clever wife 102.223.57.190 (talk) 15:45, 23 July 2024 (UTC)