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Chair of Pechanga Band Sees Growing Political Role for Indian Nations in Washington Address
Pechanga Tribal Chair Mark Macarro speaks in Washington on Monday. Photo by Ian McKinney/Cronkite News Tribal nations are seeing themselves represented more than ever before in the government, but they still need to make their voices heard more loudly at the ballot box, the president of the National Congress of American Indians said Monday. NCAI President Mark Macarro, who is also chair of the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians in Temecula, spoke as part of the annual State of Indian Nations address, that included comments from tribal youth and congressional response from Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska. Macarro, making his first such address as president, called for more stable health c

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