Chairpersons of the Crow Tribe explained

The chairman or chairwoman of the Crow Tribe is the head of the executive branch of the Crow Tribe of Montana. Every four years, the Crow Tribal General Council (all adult-aged registered voters) elects a chairman of the Executive Branch.

The current chairman is Frank Whiteclay. The chairman serves as chief executive officer, with enumerated powers in the 2001 Crow Constitution. The constitutional changes of 2001 created a three branch government. The chairman serves as the head of the executive branch, which includes the offices of vice-chairman, secretary, and vice-secretary and the tribal offices and departments of the Crow Tribal Administration. Notable chairmen were Clara Nomee, Edison Real Bird, and Robert Yellowtail.

See list of Crow Tribal Administrations.

Chairmen of the Crow Tribe; the Government of the Crow Tribe
In 2001, the Crow Tribal Council by voice vote passed a measure to establish a three branch government.
The chairman of the Crow Tribe
NameTermNotes
Ralph Saco1920–1921
James Carpenter1921–1927
William Bends1927–1934
Hartford Bear Claw1934–1938
Charles Yarlott1938–1941
Henry Pretty On Top1941–1946
Robert "Robbie" Yellowtail1946–1954
William Wall1954–1956
Edward "Posie" Whiteman1956–1960
John Cummings1960–1964
John Wilson1964–1966
Edison Real Bird1966–1972Amended tribal constitution to tribal businesses(e.g. Sun Lodge Motel, Big Horn Carpet Mill, Crow Agency Teepee campground, etc.)
David Stewart1972–1974
Patrick Stands Over Bull1974–1977Removed after a successful impeachment by the Crow Tribal Council
Forrest Horn1977–1982
Donald Stewart1982–1986
Richard Real Bird1986–1990Defeated in election against Secretary Clara Nomee
Clara Nomee1990–2000Longest-serving chairman of the Crow Tribe; The first woman chairman; third woman official
Clifford Birdinground2000–2002Resigned from office after federal indictments
Vincent Goes Ahead2002Acting Chairman
Carl VenneNovember 11, 2002-February 2009Elected to fill remaining term after Chairman Birdinground's resignation; re-elected to a 4-year term in 2008; died in office in February 2009
Cedric Black Eagle2009 – December 3, 2012Elected in a special election as chairman of the Executive Branch to fill the remainder of Carl Venne's 4-year term.[1] [2] [3]
Darrin Old CoyoteDecember 3, 2012 - 2016Chairman
Alvin Not Afraid Jr.2016 – 2020
Frank White Clay2020 – [4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Benoit. Zach. Crow Tribe votes out incumbent Black Eagle as chairman, chooses Old Coyote. Billings Gazette. 2013-04-27. 2012-11-04.
  2. News: Crow Tribe Receives $74 Million in Water Settlement Funds. Indian Country Today Media Network. 2013-04-27. 2011-09-17.
  3. News: Dr. Janine Pease Wants to Revitalize Crow Language. Indian Country Today Media Network. 2013-04-27. 2011-03-18.
  4. News: New chairman for Crow Tribe, Frank White Clay, is sworn in. Bighorn County News. Associated Press. 2021-07-17. 2020-12-10.