Ethel Cook Explained

Ethel Cook
Office:Chief of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Term Start:May 2011
Term End:September 17, 2023
Office2:Second chief of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Term Start2:2007
Term End2:May 2011
Birth Date:9 August 1951
Birth Place:Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.
Death Place:Miami, Oklahoma, U.S.
Citizenship:American
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma

Ethel Cook was an Odawa politician who served as the chief of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma from May 2011 until her death in September 2023. She had previously served as the second chief of the tribe between 2007 and 2011 and was the first woman elected to both offices.

Early life and family

Ethel Cook was born on August 9, 1951, in Miami, Oklahoma.[1] Her great-grandfather was Chief Joseph Badger King. She spent her career working for telecommunications companies, but returned to Miami when she retired in 2003.

Political career

After returning to Miami, she served on the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma's Gaming Commission before being elected second chief of the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma in 2007.[2] [3] She was elected chief in May 2011, becoming the first woman to hold the office, and won re-election four more times.

During her tenure, she advocated for continuing the practice of the chief's office being unpaid. The tribe also expanded in Miami, Oklahoma, by building two tribal-owned gas stations and a restaurant. She oversaw the tribe during the aftermath of the McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020) decision, when the Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma's reservation was found to have never been disestablished.[4] She died in office on September 17, 2023.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chief Ethel Cook - View Obituary & Service Information . Chief Ethel Cook Obituary . 12 November 2023 . en.
  2. News: Young . Molly . 'She wanted everyone to thrive': Leader of Ottawa Tribe dies after 12 years in office . 12 November 2023 . The Oklahoman . September 22, 2023.
  3. News: Stogsdill . Sheila . Services set for Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Chief Ethel Cook . 12 November 2023 . . 21 September 2023.
  4. News: Casteel . Chris . Oklahoma court affirms Ottawa, Peoria reservations still exist . 12 November 2023 . The Oklahoman . May 11, 2023.