Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation Principal Chief)

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  3. ^ Civil Rights Suit
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Joe Byrd
Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor for district 2
In office
August 14, 2013 August 14, 2021
Political offices
Preceded by Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
1995–1999
Succeeded by