Gregory E. Pyle

Gregory Pyle

Chief Gregory Pyle (right) with U.S. Rep. Dan Boren in 2010.
Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
In office
1997–2014
Preceded by Hollis E. Roberts
Personal details
Born (1949-04-25) April 25, 1949
Fort Bragg, California

Gregory E. Pyle (born April 25, 1949) was a long-term political leader of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. He was elected as Principal Chief in 1997 and re-elected since by wide margins. He resigned effective April 28, 2014. [1] Prior to serving as Principal Chief, he had served as Assistant Chief for 13 years. He began to work for the Choctaw Nation in 1975 as personnel officer.

Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

Pyle was sworn in on June 9, 1997 as Chief of the Choctaw Nation.[2] He promised to see that all Congressional actions continue to be closely monitored and that the tribe has a direct input into all legislative acts that affect the Choctaw.

Chief Pyle announced his resignation from office at a party to celebrate his 65th birthday, with an effective date of April 28, 2014. Gary Batton, Assistant Chief under Pyle, will assume the role of Chief of the Choctaw Nation.[3][1]

Public service

References

  1. 1 2 "Choctaw Principal Chief announces retirement", Native Times]
  2. Faiman-Silva, Sandra (2000-06-01). Choctaws at the Crossroads: The Political Economy of Class and Culture in the Oklahoma Timber Region. U of Nebraska Press. pp. 224–. ISBN 978-0-8032-6902-6. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  3. Associated Press, "Choctaw Chief Pyle to announce retirement", Washington Times, 22 April 2014, accessed 6 December 2014/
  4. 1 2 "Chief Gregory E. Pyle to formally announce retirement", The Telegraph, 22 April 2014
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