Longtime BIA official Michael Black named to head Bureau of Indian Affairs
By APMonday, April 26, 2010
Sioux tribe member named to lead Indian Affairs
WASHINGTON — Longtime Interior Department official Michael Black has been named director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Black, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, had served as acting BIA director since March 18. He takes over from Jerold Gidner, who is now special counselor for Larry Echo Hawk, assistant Interior secretary for Indian Affairs.
Echo Hawk called Black a dedicated public servant and said he will lead initiatives to improve public safety and employment opportunities in tribal communities, promote tribal self-determination and responsibly manage a special Indian trust fund.
Black, a 23-year BIA employee, previously was director of the BIA’s Great Plains regional office in South Dakota.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Longtime Interior Department official Michael Black has been named director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Black, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, had served as acting BIA director since March 18. He takes over from Jerold Gidner, who is now special counselor for Larry EchoHawk, assistant Interior secretary for Indian Affairs.
EchoHawk called Black a dedicated public servant and said he will lead initiatives to improve public safety and employment opportunities in tribal communities, promote tribal self-determination and responsibly manage a special Indian trust fund.
Black, a 23-year BIA employee, previously was director of the BIA’s Great Plains regional office in South Dakota.