Thomas Atcitty Explained

Thomas Atcitty
Office:3rd President of the Navajo Nation
Vicepresident:Milton Bluehouse Sr.
Term Start:February 19, 1998
Term End:July 23, 1998
Predecessor:Albert Hale
Successor:Milton Bluehouse Sr.
Office1:2nd Vice President of the Navajo Nation
President1:Albert Hale
Term Start1:November 1, 1995
Term End1:February 19, 1998
Predecessor1:Marshall Plummer
Successor1:Milton Bluehouse Sr.
Office2:Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives
from the 4th district
Term Start2:1981
Term End2:1995
Birth Date:1 November 1933
Birth Place:Shiprock, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, U.S.
Death Place:Shiprock, Navajo Nation, New Mexico, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:Taylor University
University of Colorado, Boulder
Gannon University

Thomas Atcitty (November 1, 1933 – October 11, 2020) was an American politician and educator who served in the New Mexico House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party, 2nd Vice President of the Navajo Nation, and briefly served as the 3rd President of the Navajo Nation. He was a member of the Navajo Nation.

Early life

Thomas Atcitty was born on November 1, 1933 in Shiprock. Atcitty graduated from Navajo Mission High School in 1954, and attended Taylor University, the University of Colorado, and Gannon University. He served in the United States Marine Corps.[1]

Career

Education

Atcitty served as the vice-president of the Navajo Community College during the 1970s after starting to work at the college in 1969. On October 16, 1972, President Ned Hatathli died when he shot himself while cleaning his rifle causing Atcitty to become acting president. Atcitty was selected to replace Hatathli on December 4, and later became the official third president of the college on February 8, 1973.[2] [3] [4] [5] He served as president of the college until his resignation made effective March 1, 1977.[6] [7]

Politics

Atcitty was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 4th district as a member of the Democratic Party and served until his resignation in January 1995.[8] During his tenure in the New Mexico House of Representatives he served as the chairman of the Consumer and Public Affairs committee.[9] Atcitty also served as the co-chairman of the Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives alongside Felix Nunez.[10]

Atcitty served as Albert Hale's vice-presidential running mate during the 1994 Navajo Nation presidential election and they won defeating incumbent President Peterson Zah.[11] He resigned from the House of Representatives to become the Vice President of the Navajo Nation. During his vice-presidency he sought the pardon of Peter MacDonald by President Bill Clinton.[12] On February 18, 1998, President Hale resigned to avoid criminal prosecution causing Atcitty to become President of the Navajo Nation, but he only served until he was removed by the Navajo Nation Council on July 23, 1998, for violating ethic codes. During his tenure as president he was given the Medgar Evers Award by the NAACP.[13]

Death

Atcitty died from natural causes on October 11, 2020, at age 86.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Navajo Nation Mourns Loss of Former President Thomas Atcitty. Native News Online. Staff. Native News Online. 15 October 2020 .
  2. News: October 18, 1972 . Atcitty Is Acting NCC President . 1 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015154445/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61138066/the-gallup-independent/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: December 10, 1972 . Regents Name New President . 7 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015154630/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61138077/clovis-news-journal/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: January 14, 1973 . Ceremony Planned . 14 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015154955/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61138084/alamogordo-daily-news/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: April 12, 1973 . NCC To Install President Today . 16 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015155137/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61138111/albuquerque-journal/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: October 14, 2020 . Former Navajo leader, NM state representative Thomas Atcitty dead at 86 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015155723/https://www.daily-times.com/story/news/local/navajo-nation/2020/10/14/former-navajo-nation-vice-president-new-mexico-state-representative-thomas-atcitty-dead/3652611001/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: February 16, 1977 . Navajo college president quits at request of school's regents . 28 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015155604/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61152253/arizona-republic/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: November 4, 1980 . Most Solons Get Free Ride . 3 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015161412/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61153163/carlsbad-current-argus/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: January 21, 1983 . Chairman . 6 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015161926/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61153397/albuquerque-journal/ . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: January 18, 1985 . Co-chairman . 7 . . live . https://archive.today/20201016181157/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61216686/the-deming-headlight/ . October 16, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: November 10, 1994 . Hale wants Clinton to free MacDonald . 3 . . live . https://archive.today/20201016181754/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61217065/arizona-daily-sun/ . October 16, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: July 1, 1996 . MacDonald pardon sought . 2 . . live . https://archive.today/20201016182056/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61217362/arizona-daily-star/ . October 16, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: March 27, 1998 . MacDonald pardon sought . 6 . . live . https://archive.today/20201016182324/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61217515/the-santa-fe-new-mexican/ . October 16, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  14. News: October 14, 2020 . Former Navajo Nation President Thomas Atcitty dies at 86 . . live . https://archive.today/20201015023615/https://www.abc15.com/news/state/former-navajo-nation-president-thomas-atcitty-dies-at-86 . October 15, 2020 . Newspapers.com.