W. Ron Allen.

W. Ron Allen.

Allen to be inducted into Native American Hall of Fame

Ceremony will take place in November in Oklahoma City

SEQUIM — W. Ron Allen, chair of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, will be inducted into the National Native American Hall of Fame, the organization announced.

Allen and five other inductees will be honored on Nov. 1 at the OKANA Resort in Oklahoma City.

The National Native American Hall of Fame, located in Oklahoma City, recognizes and honors the achievements of Native Americans in contemporary history.

The organization also serves as a resource for identifying and honoring contemporary pathmakers, new heroes and significant contributors to American society.

“Throughout his career, Chairman Allen has demonstrated strong leadership, uncanny wisdom and a genuine commitment to improve the lives of American Indian and Alaska Native peoples across the United States,” the organization stated in its announcement. “He maintains a vigilant watch on Washington, D.C., to make sure that actions which could potentially affect tribal sovereignty and self-governance are protected and advanced by federal laws, regulations and court decisions. He has staunchly defended and rigorously supports all the promises made whether by treaty, Congressional acts, and the judicial and executive branches of the United States government.”

Other inductees include Ross Anderson, Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, and Mescalero/Chiricahua Apache; Notah Begay III, Navajo; Dwight Birdwell, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma; Deb Haaland, Laguna Pueblo; and Lynn Valbuena, Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation.

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