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Name
  
Purcell Powless


Died
  
November 26, 2010

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Purcell Powless (December 25, 1925 – November 26, 2010) was the tribal chairman of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, United States.

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Early life

Purcell Powless was born into the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin in 1925 on their reservation. He served in the United States Merchant Marines during World War II.

Career

After the war, Powless started as a steel worker.

He gradually became more active in tribal politics. In 1972 he was elected Tribal Chairman of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, taking over from Norbert Hill. Before that, he served on the nine-member Business Committee. Repeatedly re-elected, he served until 1990.

He led the Nation in new directions, establishing bingo, a lottery in 1988, and a gaming casino as new sources of revenues to provide for economic development and welfare of the tribe. During his administration the Nation developed the Ashwaubenon Casino in association with private parties.(subscription required)

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