Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Another Day, Another California Indian Tribe Running Amok: Santa Ysabel

Another example of a California's Indian Country tribe sqabbling. This time the SANTA YSABEL tribal chairman is seeking to be all powerful chief of tribe. Tribal leaders across the country know that California is giving a bad name to all Indian Tribes.


In a bitter ongoing feud, the chairman of Santa Ysabel Band of Mission Indians is attempting to unilaterally remove the North County tribe's vice chairwoman from her elected post.Both sides are expected to meet Tuesday at the Inter-Tribal Court in Rincon to discuss the removal.

In a letter dated Dec. 29, 2008, Chairman Johnny Hernandez told Vice Chairwoman Brandie Taylor that he had decided to remove her from her duties for "blatant insubordination."Taylor wrote back in a letter, addressed to the tribal court, that Hernandez did not have the power to remove her. She said the only legal ways to remove a vice chairwoman were through a recall process or through a legislative removal process.
That's a matter that will have to be resolved in court, said Cesar Luna, an attorney representing Hernandez."I understand those arguments," Luna said. The tribe's constitution "can lend itself to that argumentation, and that question should probably be resolved by the court."

In her letter, Taylor alleges that Hernandez defamed her by forwarding the removal letter to other tribal leaders and tribal organizations that she works with. She is asking the court to award her $10,000 in punitive damages."I believe that this letter has tainted my reputation as a professional woman tribal leader," Taylor wrote.

Taylor also is seeking an injunction barring Hernandez from removing her.Critics opposed to Hernandez say he has overstepped his authority on several occasions."

It's starting to get ridiculous," said June Sortore, a tribal member who is seeking to remove Hernandez from office


Read Edward Sifuentes article here

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are disenrollments to silence oppositition to the chairman of this tribe upcoming?

It would not surprise me in the least if this official who appears to be overstepping his authority decides disenrollment is the best way to get rid of his opponents.

And even if the intertribal court says he is wrong he will do what he wants anyway.

The tribal chairman would quote sovereignty so the hell with what the intertribal court says even though this tribe has an agreement to let the intertribal court rule in these affairs.

Ironic in that, according to this artilce, even the chairman's own attorney sees that their constitution could be interpreted that way.

Anonymous said...

Johnny hernandez and Allen Lawson from San Pasqual must be cousins.

All mighty "Fuhrer's" disenroll those who do not allow them to rape their tribe's money and resources for their own benefit.

unlike the others
You can't buy my soul

PHunter said...

Santa Ysabel's business should be boycotted, and picketed.