CONSTITUTION OF THE
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL TRIBE OF
TEXAS
Proclaimed and adopted on
May 27, 1989
Approved by the Secretary of the Interior
on July 11, 1989
PREAMBLE
We, the members of the Texas Band of Kickapoo, by virtue
of our sovereign rights as an Indian Tribe and pursuant to the authorities
conferred by the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934, (48 Stat. 984), and
Public Law 97-429, do hereby organize as a Tribe separate and apart from the
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma for the well-being of the Band and its members, to
direct and control our own affairs, to protect and develop our land and
resources for ourselves and our children, and to ensure the political integrity
and cultural identity of the Band, and for these purposes do adopt this
Constitution for the Texas Band of Kickapoo, henceforth to be known as the
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas.
ARTICLE I - JURISDICTION
The jurisdiction of the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of
Texas, hereinafter referred to as the Tribe, shall extend to the extent
permitted by federal law, to all lands placed in trust for the Tribe pursuant to
the Public Law 97-429, known as the Kickapoo Village, to all additional lands
which may be acquired by the United States and held in trust for the Tribe, and
to all other lands over which the Tribe may exercise jurisdiction under federal
law.
ARTICLE II - MEMBERSHIP
Sec. 1. The membership of the Kickapoo Traditional
Tribe of Texas shall consist of the following persons: (a)All persons of
Kickapoo Indian blood whose names appear on the official roll of the Texas Band
of Kickapoo dated November 8, 1987, and to those enrolled through November 8,
1988; and (b)All children born to a tribal member who are at least one-fourth
(1/4) degree Kickapoo Indian blood.
- Sec. 2. From and after the adoption of this
Constitution, persons who are members of other federally recognized Indian
Tribes who are at least 1/4 degree Kickapoo Indian blood may apply for
membership in the Tribe provided:
- 1) they have relinquished their membership in the other
Tribe;
- 2) they have resided within the jurisdiction of the
Tribe as defined in Article I for three (3) years and
- 3) the application for membership is approved by the
Membership Committee.
Sec. 3. No person shall be a member of the
Tribe who is enrolled or recognized as a member in any other tribe, unless
he or she relinquishes membership in such other tribe pending enrollment
with the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas by submitting to the Tribe a
conditional relinquishment form properly executed. Upon acceptance of
enrollment in the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, the member shall
provide evidence that his or her name has been stricken from the rolls of
such other Tribe.
Sec. 4. The Traditional Council shall have the
power to prescribe rules and regulations by ordinance not inconsistent with
this Article governing all matters pertaining to membership.
Sec. 5. Within a reasonable time after the
adoption of the Constitution, the Traditional Council shall appoint a
Membership Committee composed of three tribal members who shall serve four
(4) year terms, except no Committee member shall serve more than two (2)
consecutive terms. The Membership Committee shall act on all applications
for membership and other issues relating to membership. Decisions of the
Membership Committee may be appealed to the Traditional Council which shall
render final decisions. Persons appealing to the Traditional Council on
membership matters shall be entitled to a hearing after proper notice.
Members of the Membership Committee may be removed only through the recall
procedure set out in Article VI, Sec. 4.
ARTICLE III - GOVERNING BODY
Sec. 1. The governing body of the Tribe shall
be the Traditional Council which shall be composed of five (5) adult members
of the Tribe meeting the qualifications set forth in Article V and elected
at large by secret ballot of the qualified voters of the Tribe.
Sec. 2. The Traditional Council shall select
one of its male members as Chairman, and shall select a Secretary and
Treasurer from among its members.
- Sec. 3. Traditional Council Meetings
- (a)Quorum. Three (3) members of the Traditional Council
shall constitute a quorum of that body. No enactment of the Traditional
Council will be valid in the absence of a quorum.
- (b)Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the
Traditional Council shall be held quarterly unless otherwise designated by
the Chairman with concurrence of the Traditional Council, provided that
notice shall be given to the membership of the Tribe at least thirty (30)
days in advance specifying the date, time and place of the meeting and
provided that at least two regular meetings shall be held at the Kickapoo
Village.
- (c)Special Meetings. Special meetings of the
Traditional Council may be called by the Chairman at his discretion, except
that special meetings shall be called by the Chairman within fifteen (15)
days of a written request of a majority of the Traditional Council members.
Upon refusal by the Chairman to call a special meeting within fifteen (15)
days upon a written request of a majority of the Traditional Council, any
member of the Traditional Council may exercise such authority.
- (d)Annual General Membership Meeting. There shall be an
annual general meeting of the tribal membership called by the Chairman of
the Traditional Council to be held thethird Saturday of November. The
Chairman of the Traditional Council shall present a report to the membership
of the activity of the Traditional Council of the past year, and shall
outline proposed plans and activities for the coming year. Notice of the
Annual General Membership Meeting shall be given by the Secretary of the
Traditional Council at least thirty (30) days in advance.
- (e)Special General Membership Meetings. Special General
Membership meetings may be called by the Chairman of the Traditional Council
provided that notice of such meeting shall be given at least fourteen (14)
days prior to such meeting. Upon receipt of a valid petition signed by at
least 100 eligible voters of the Tribe, the Chairman shall call a Special
General Membership meeting within forty-five (45) days of receipt of the
petition.
ARTICLE IV - DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Sec. 1. Chairman.
The Chairman of the Traditional Council shall preside
over all meetings of the Traditional Council and the Annual General
Membership Meeting and shall have general responsibility for the business of
the Tribe and shall perform all duties delegated to him by the Traditional
Council. In the absence of the Chairman, an acting Chairman may be selected
by a majority of the Traditional Council.
Sec. 2. Secretary.
The Secretary of the Traditional Council shall keep an
accurate record of all proceedings and enactments of the Traditional
Council, and shall file copies with the Tribal office as public records and
shall perform such other duties as may be directed by the Traditional
Council. All official records of the Secretary shall be open to public
inspection during normal business hours in the Secretary or Secretary
designee's presence.
Sec. 3. Treasurer.
The Treasurer of the Traditional Council shall accept,
receive, preserve and safeguard all funds and assets of the Tribe from any
source and keep an accurate account thereof; and shall make disbursements of
funds only in accordance with properly executed resolutions of the
Traditional council. The Treasurer shall keep all funds entrusted to his
care in special bank accounts and shall file a bond with the Secretary of
the Traditional Council in an amount satisfactory to the Traditional
Council; the cost of such bond shall be paid by the Tribe. The records and
accounts of the Tribe shall be open for public inspection during normal
business hours in the presence of the Treasurer or his designee.
ARTICLE V - ELECTIONS
Sec. 1.A Regular Elections.
Elections shall be held every two (2) years on the
third Saturday in November with the members being selected to fill the
positions with terms expiring that year on the Traditional Council.
Following the first election conducted under this Constitution all terms of
office shall be for four (4) years or until successors are duly elected and
installed. Members of the Traditional Council shall be selected by secret
ballot.
Sec. 2. Special Elections.
In the event a special election is required by any
provision of this Constitution, it shall be called by the Election Board and
be governed by the Election Ordinance. All special elections shall be held
at the earliest possible time during the period October through April,
provided at least thirty (30) days notice is given.
Sec. 3. Eligible Voters.
Each tribal member as defined in Article II of this
Constitution shall have the right to vote in any tribal election, provided
such member: 1) is at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of such
election; and 2) has resided within the jurisdiction of the Tribe as defined
in Article I for at least three (3) years at the time of the election.
Residency shall be determined by a voter registration procedure to be set
forth in the Election Ordinance.
- Sec. 4. Election Board and Ordinance.
- (a)The Traditional Council shall appoint an Election
Board consisting of three tribal members who shall administer and supervise
all tribal elections. The Election Board shall resolve all matters
pertaining to qualifications of prospective candidates, secret balloting,
filing procedures, election disputes, and all other matters pertaining to or
arising from tribal elections. The Election Board shall call and conduct all
tribal elections in accordance with a tribal Election Ordinance. Members of
the Election Board shall serve four (4) year terms, except no Board member
may serve more than two (2) consecutive terms. The Election Board shall
select a Chairman and Secretary from among the Board members. Members of the
Election Board may be removed only through the recall procedure set out in
Article VI, Section 4, except that if the Election Board refuses to call any
election required by this Constitution, the Board members forfeit their
position and the Traditional Council may appoint new members. Members of the
Traditional Council may not be appointed to the Election Board.
- (b)All tribal elections shall be conducted in
accordance with an Election Ordinance enacted by the Traditional Council
consistent with this Constitution. Such ordinance shall provide procedures
for all aspects of elections, and shall also provide for the conduct of
initiative, recall, removal, and referendum elections, and a uniform
petitioning procedure. Notice of all regular and special elections and
meetings shall be posted in at least three (3) public places within the
Kickapoo Village.
- Sec. 5. Qualifications of Candidates.
Any person who desires to become a candidate for
election or appointment to Traditional Council shall meet the qualifications
set forth below:
- (a)must be a tribal member as defined in Article II of
this Constitution, and must have been a member for the three (3) years
immediately preceding the election in which office is sought;
- (b)must be at least thirty-five (35) years of age;
- (c)must not have been convicted of a felony in the
United States or a similar offense in Mexico by a final judgment of any
court of competent jurisdiction, must not have intentionally harmed another
tribal member with a dangerous weapon and must not have converted tribal
funds or property to his or her personal use; and
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- (d)must reside within the jurisdiction of the Tribe as
defined in Article I for the three (3) years immediately preceding the
election in which office is sought.
Sec. 6. First Election.
The first election shall be called by the Election
Board for the third Saturday in November, 1991. Until a Traditional council
is installed following the first election, the tribal members designated
below shall constitute the Traditional Council, and may exercise all powers
conferred by this Constitution.
Paul Garza, AKA Makateonenodua
Juan B. Gonzales, AKA Kechemo
Adolfo Anico, AKA Pemosaaua
Pepe Trevino, AKA Pepisidia
Vicente Lopez, AKA Chakapahthohah
For the first election the two members of the
Traditional Council receiving the fewest number of votes shall serve for two
(2) year terms; the remaining members shall serve for four year terms.
Thereafter all members of the Traditional Council shall serve four (4) year
terms. In the event of a tie vote among three or more Council members with
the lowest number of votes, after the Chairman is elected, the Election
Board shall supervise the drawing of lots among those remaining members with
tie votes to determine those members who shall serve two (2) year terms.
Sec. 7. Installation of Traditional Council.
All duly elected members of the Traditional Council
shall take office within seven (7) days following the election.
Sec. 8. Compensation.
The Traditional Council may by unanimous vote
prescribe compensation for members of the Traditional Council as it deems
advisable from available funds.
ARTICLE VI - VACANCIES, REMOVAL, FORFEITURE,
RECALL
Sec. 1. Vacancies.
If a member of the Traditional Council is removed,
recalled, resigns, forfeits office, or the office otherwise becomes vacant,
the Traditional Council shall appoint a person who meeting the
qualifications for election to office to serve the remainder of that term,
except if more than two (2) years remain in the term, a special election
shall be held to fill the position.
Sec. 2. Removal.
The Traditional Council may by majority vote remove
any member for neglect of duty or gross misconduct. Before any vote for
removal is taken, the member shall be given a written statement of the
charges against him at least thirty (30) days before the date of the meeting
at which the vote is scheduled, and an opportunity to appear and answer all
charges at such designated meeting. The decision of the Traditional Council
shall be final and any removed council member shall not be returned to
office for a period of at least six years.
Sec. 3. Recall.
Upon receipt of a valid petition signed by at least
one hundred (100) eligible voters of the Tribe demanding recall of a member
or members of the Traditional Council, Election Board, Membership Committee
or Appeals Board, the Election Board, the Election Board shall call a
special election within forty-five (45) days. No Council member or other
tribal official may be recalled unless at least thirty percent (30%) of the
eligible voters of the Tribe vote in the special election, and a majority of
those voting cast their ballot in favor of recall. Recall of a Council
member which has been which has been submitted to the voters and rejected
shall not be considered again for at least twelve (12) months. Only one
official shall be considered for recall in any given election.
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ARTICLE VII - POWERS OF
TRADITIONAL COUNCIL
All powers of the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas,
including but not limited to those powers conferred by section 16 of the Act
of June 18, 1934 (25 U.S.C. 465), shall be exercised by the Traditional
Council subject only to limitations imposed by the laws or Constitution of the
United States, including but not limited to the following powers:
- (a)To negotiate with the Federal, State, and local
governments;
- (b)To employ legal counsel, the choice of counsel and
fixing of fees to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the
Interior as long as such approval is required;
- (c)To prevent the sale, disposition, lease, or
encumbrance by any person or entity other than by the Traditional Council as
provided in this section, of tribal lands, interest in lands, or other
tribal assets without the consent of the tribe;
- (d)To advise the Secretary of the Interior with regard
to all appropriation estimates or Federal projects for the benefit of the
Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas;
- (e)To purchase, take by gift or bequest, or otherwise,
own, hold, manage, operate, and dispose of property real and personal
including the power to purchase restricted Indian land;
- (f)To lease and make assignments of tribal land in
accordance with the law;
- (g)To exercise powers necessary to the conduct of
business, including entering into contracts and agreements and borrowing
money;
- (h)To manage and regulate all tribal economic affairs
and activities;
- (i)To appropriate funds;
- (j)To safeguard the peace, safety, welfare and
political integrity of the Tribe by enacting appropriate resolutions or
ordinances for this purpose;
- (k)To levy taxes and license fees;
- (l)To exclude unauthorized persons from land within the
jurisdiction of the Tribe.
- (m)To determine and regulate tribal membership;
- (n)To regulate and maintain law and order on lands
within the Tribe's jurisdiction;
- (o)To provide for the administration of justice by
establishing tribal courts;
- (p)To condemn lands for public purposes;
- (q)To regulate the use and disposition of property;
- (r)To charter and regulate subordinate organizations
and cooperative associations;
- (s)To regulate the inheritance of property, including
trust and restricted property, to the extent authorized by law;
- (t)To regulate domestic relations and other internal
affairs of the Tribe;
- (u)To appoint guardians;
- (v)To encourage arts and crafts;
- (w)To regulate tribal elections;
- (x)To regulate the conduct of the Traditional Council
itself and of tribal meetings.
Sec. 2. Committees and Boards.
The Traditional Council may appoint other officials,
committees or boards and delegate responsibilities thereto as may be
required from time to time. The duties, responsibilities and compensation
for such officials, committee members or board members shall be set by the
Traditional Council.
Sec. 3. Future Powers.
The Traditional Council may exercise such further
powers as may in the future be conferred by federal law.
ARTICLE VIII - TRIBAL ENACTMENTS
Legislative enactments of the Traditional Council
shall be embodied in ordinances, and decisions of the Traditional Council of
limited or temporary duration shall be embodied in resolutions, and all such
ordinances and resolutions shall be available for public inspection.
ARTICLE IX - POPULAR PARTICIPATION IN
GOVERNMENT
Sec. 1. Initiative.
Upon receipt of a valid petition signed by at least
one hundred (100) eligible voters of the Tribe, it shall be the duty of the
Chairman of the Traditional Council to call within forty-five (45) days an
initiative election for the purpose of presenting to all qualified voters
such issue requested by the initiative, except that no initiative election
may be held for the purpose of voting on whether to distribute any tribal
funds as per capita payments. The initiative vote shall be conclusive and
binding on the Traditional Council provided that at least thirty percent
(30%) of the eligible voters shall vote in the election. No initiative shall
serve to abrogate, modify or amend any properly approved contract or
agreement.
Sec. 2. Referendum.
Upon receipt of a valid petition signed by one hundred
(100) eligible voters of the Tribe, or upon request of a majority of the
Traditional Council, any enacted or proposed ordinance or resolution or
other action of the Traditional Council shall be submitted to a popular
referendum in an election called by the Chairman and held within forty-five
(45) days of the receipt of the petition or request. The referendum vote
shall be conclusive and binding on the Traditional Council provided that at
least thirty percent (30%) of eligible voters shall vote in the election. No
referendum shall serve to abrogate, modify or amend any properly approved
contract or agreement.
Sec. 3. Whenever possible, any initiative or
referendum election shall be held in conjunction with any scheduled regular
or special Traditional Council Meeting or General Membership Meeting.
Sec. 4. No initiative or referendum which has
been submitted to the members and rejected shall be considered again for at
least twelve (12) months.
ARTICLE X - RIGHTS OF MEMBERS AND OTHER
PERSONS
Sec. 1. All members of the Kickapoo Traditional
Tribe of Texas residing within the jurisdiction of the Tribe as defined in
Article I shall enjoy equal rights to life, liberty, industrial pursuits,
and the economic resources and activities of the Tribe.
- Sec. 2. The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas,
in exercising its powers of self-government shall not:
- (a)Make or enforce any law prohibiting the free
exercise of religion, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press,
or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition for a
redress of grievances;
- (b)Violate the right of the people to be secure in
their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable search and
seizures, nor issue warrants, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or
affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the
person or thing to be seized;
- (c)Subject any person for the same offense to be twice
put in jeopardy;
- (d)Compel any person in any criminal case to be a
witness against himself;
- (e)Take any private property for a public use without
just compensation;
- (f)Deny to any person in a criminal proceeding the
right to a speedy and public trial, to be informed of the nature and cause
of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against him, to have
compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and at his own
expense to have the assistance of counsel for his defense;
- (g)Require excessive bail, impose excessive fines,
inflict cruel and unusual punishments, and in no event impose for conviction
of any one offense any penalty or punishment greater than imprisonment for a
term of one (1) year or a fine of $5,000.00 or both, or such other terms or
penalties as may be authorized by federal law;
- (h)Deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal
protection of its laws or deprive any person of liberty or property without
due process of law;
- (i)Pass any bill of attainder or ex post facto law; or;
- (j)Deny to any person accused of an offense punishable
by imprisonment the right, upon request, to a trial by jury of not less than
six persons.
ARTICLE XI - APPEALS BOARD
In the absence of the establishment by the Traditional
Council of a court system or other permanent dispute resolution mechanism,
an Appeals Board shall be established within a reasonable time after the
adoption and approval by the Secretary of the Interior of the constitution.
The Appeals Board shall consist of three tribal members appointed by the
Traditional Council for four (4) year terms, except no board member may
serve more that two (2) consecutive terms. The board must satisfy the same
eligibility requirements as candidates for the Traditional Council. The
Appeals Board shall only hear appeals from final decisions of the Election
Board, from final decisions of the Traditional Council regarding removal of
council members, and disputes concerning forfeiture of office or the calling
of regular or special meetings of the Traditional Council or the General
Membership. The Appeals Board may only decide issues of procedure as set
forth in the Constitution or ordinances, and issues of fact. Decisions of
the Appeals Board shall be majority vote and shall be final. The Appeals
Board shall adopt appropriate rules and regulations concerning procedures
for appeals, including at a minimum the right to adequate notice, the right
to a hearing and to be represented at the hearing, and the opportunity to
present evidence and to hear evidence against him or her. Board members
shall be independent and impartial, and shall not sign any petitions for
initiatives, referendums, recall or the calling of meetings. Members of the
Board may only be removed through the recall procedures set out in Article
VI, Sec. 4. Members of the Traditional Council may not be appointed to the
Appeals Board. Upon the establishment of a court system and/or other dispute
resolution mechanism with authority to hear the appeals and disputes covered
by this Article, the Appeals Board shall be disbanded.
ARTICLE XII - AMENDMENTS
Amendments to this Constitution may be proposed by a
valid petition signed by at least one hundred (150) qualified voters, or by
a majority vote of the Traditional Council. Upon receipt of a proposed
amendment, a special election shall be called by the Secretary of the
Interior pursuant to applicable regulations.
If in such election at least thirty percent (30%) of
eligible voters of the Tribe vote in the election, and the amendment is
adopted by a majority vote, it shall be in effect upon approval by the
Secretary of the Interior.
ARTICLE XIII - SAVINGS CLAUSE
All ordinances and resolutions heretofore enacted by
the Traditional Council shall remain in full force and effect except to the
extent they are inconsistent with this Constitution.
ARTICLE XIV - SEVERABILITY
If any part of this Constitution is held by a Federal
Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or contrary to the U.S.
Constitution or federal law, the remainder of the constitution shall remain
in full force and effect.
ARTICLE XV - ADOPTION
This Constitution, when adopted by a majority vote of
the qualified voters of the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas voting in an
election called for that purpose by the Secretary of the Interior, and
conducted pursuant to federal regulations, provided, that at least thirty
percent (30%) of those entitled to vote cast ballots in that election, shall
become effective when approved by the Secretary of the Interior.
ARTICLE XVI - CERTIFICATION OF RESULTS OF
ELECTION
Pursuant to an order issued by John Geary, Acting
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Indian Affairs, on April
21, 1989, the Constitution of the Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, was
submitted for adoption to the qualified voters of the Kickapoo Traditional
Tribe of Texas and was on May 27, 1989 duly adopted by a vote of 132 for,
and 15 against, in an election in which at least thirty percent (30%) of the
198 persons entitled to vote cast their ballots in accordance with Section
16 of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934, (48 Stat. 984), as
amended.
Signature not readable
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Chairman, Election Board
J. Suzanne Chaney
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Election Board Member
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Election Board Member
Margarita Salazar
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Election Board Member
Estella Gonzalez
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Date: 5-27-89
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
I, Hazel E. Elbert, Deputy to the Assistant Secretary
- Indian Affairs (Tribal Services), by virtue of the authority granted to
the Secretary of the Interior by the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), as
amended, and delegated to me by 209 D.M.8.3., do hereby approve the
Constitution of the Kickapoo Traditional tribe of Texas that was duly
adopted on May 27, 1989; provided, that nothing in this approval shall be
construed as authorizing any action under the constitution that would be
contrary to Federal Law.
Hazel E. Elbert ______________________________
Deputy to the Assistant Secretary - Indian Affairs
(Tribal Services)
Washington, D.C.
Date: Jul 11 1989
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