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- Q16084335 description "Native American leader".
- Q16084335 description "Native American leader".
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- Q16084335 abstract "William Buffalo Tiger (Heenehatche; March 6, 1920 – January 6, 2015 in Kendall, Florida) (Miccosukee) was a political leader of the tribal nation based in the Everglades area of Florida. He served as the first elected tribal chairman from 1962 to 1985, and before that was head of the General Council from 1957 and a chief. His activism led to political organization of the Miccosukee and their gaining federal recognition in 1962 as an independent Native American tribe. They wrote a constitution to govern their people.In 1959 Buffalo Tiger led a delegation to Cuba and secured formal diplomatic recognition from the government of Fidel Castro of the Miccosukee. In 1962 the US Government recognized the tribe. Under his leadership, the tribe in 1971 was the first to take over responsibility to operate its social and educational programs, as was later encouraged by the Indian Self-Determination Act of 1975. Buffalo Tiger and the tribe have used their sovereignty to preserve their culture and traditions in their homeland.With historian Harry A. Kersey, he wrote an autobiography, Buffalo Tiger: A Life in the Everglades (2008). Since the late 1980s, he has run an airboat tour company in the Florida Everglades.".
- Q16084335 alias "William Buffalo Tiger".
- Q16084335 birthDate "1920-03-06".
- Q16084335 birthYear "1920".
- Q16084335 deathDate "2015-01-06".
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- Q16084335 deathYear "2015".
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- Q16084335 alternativeNames "William Buffalo Tiger".
- Q16084335 dateOfBirth "1920-03-06".
- Q16084335 dateOfDeath "2015-01-06".
- Q16084335 name "Tiger, Buffalo".
- Q16084335 placeOfDeath "Kendall, Florida, United States".
- Q16084335 shortDescription "Native American leader".
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- Q16084335 comment "William Buffalo Tiger (Heenehatche; March 6, 1920 – January 6, 2015 in Kendall, Florida) (Miccosukee) was a political leader of the tribal nation based in the Everglades area of Florida. He served as the first elected tribal chairman from 1962 to 1985, and before that was head of the General Council from 1957 and a chief. His activism led to political organization of the Miccosukee and their gaining federal recognition in 1962 as an independent Native American tribe.".
- Q16084335 label "Buffalo Tiger".
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- Q16084335 surname "Tiger".