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Making a positive differenceTerry is a candidate for the office of Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. He is currently serving as a representative of the Ocese Band on the Seminole Nation General Council. Terry serves as Chairman of the Education Committee, Chairman of the Trust Fund Management Board(Judgment Funds Programs), and the Vice-President of the Business Corporate Regulatory Commission. Terry is running to bring strong, responsible, and fair-minded leadership to the Seminole Nation. He can provide the leadership that will ’make a positive difference’ in the direction the Nation goes in the near future. Terry would consider it an honor and privilege to serve the Seminole tribal citizens of the Seminole Nation. Terry, a retired educator for 35 years, is committed to using his expertise and experience in developing a high quality, progressive and challenging educational program to the Nation. It is well known that becoming educated brings about better jobs, more opportunities and a better society. The Seminole Nation has outstanding, promising children and young people that can compete with anyone. There are many talented, intellectual, and gifted Seminole tribal students in colleges in Oklahoma and throughout the United States. These students will become highly successful and contributing members of society and hopefully, give back some of their abilities to the Seminole Nation. It is essential that we make our children a priority because they will become our future leaders. TERRY SPENCER ATTENDS FT. PIKE & FT. JACKSON EVENTSTerry Spencer attended the ceremony honoring Seminole War Chief Jumper at Ft. Pike, Louisiana on June 14, 2009. Terry was present along with several of our Seminole Nation tribal members to pay our respects to this great chief. Seminole War Chief Jumper epitomizes the Spirit of the Seminole and the undying will to serve his country and his people. The Seminole Nation honors all of its men and women who died at Fort Pike and Jackson Barracks while in route to Indian Country as prisoners of war. The Seminole Nation honors all of our ancestors whose will and determination was to be free. [Read More] |
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