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Harold C. Frazier is an American politician and tribal leader who is the former Chairman of the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe The Cheyenne River Indian Reservation was created by the United States in 1889 by breaking up the Great Sioux Reservation, following the attrition of the Lakota in a series of wars in the 1870s. The reservation covers almost all of Dewey ...
, serving in that position since 2014. A member of the
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, Frazier serves concurrently as the Chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen’s Association, a position he was elected to in 2018.


Early life

Frazier was born on November 23, 1966, to Sam Frazier (Itazipco) and Greta Takes The Knife (Mnicoujou) his Lakota name is Ta Hunska Luta (His Red Leggings) In 1985, Frazier graduated from Cheyenne Eagle Butte High School in Eagle Butte, SD and went on to receive his AAS in Ag Business from Eastern Wyoming College in 1989. Frazier worked for the Cheyenne River Gas Company and Cheyenne River Telephone Authority until 1998 when he was elected to the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Council.


Political career


Chairman Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe

In 2002, Harold was elected at large as the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman The Cheyenne ( ) are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. Their Cheyenne language belongs to the Algonquian languages, Algonquian language family. Today, the Cheyenne people are split into two federally recognized tribe, federally recognize ...
, during his first chairmanship, he was elected as the Great Plains Area Vice President of National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), as well as the honorary Sergeant at Arms for the 2004 Democratic Convention. In 2006 he was defeated for a Second term by Joseph Brings Plenty. Frazier then ran and was re-elected at large as the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Chairman The Cheyenne ( ) are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. Their Cheyenne language belongs to the Algonquian languages, Algonquian language family. Today, the Cheyenne people are split into two federally recognized tribe, federally recognize ...
succeeding Kevin Keckler in 2014. He has been subsequently re-elected to this position which he continues to serve in.


Campaigns for NCAI President

In 2017 Frazier ran for NCAI President losing to then Chickasaw Nation Lt. Governor Jefferson Keel who was elected as the 22nd President of NCAI after a close run-off with outgoing NCAI 1st Vice President and Quinault Indian Nation President
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. Frazier ran again for NCAI President in 2019 coming in second place to current NCAI President
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.


Chairman Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Association

In 2018, Frazier succeeded
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as Chairman of the Great Plains Tribal Chairmen's Association a cooperative body "made up of the 16 Tribal Chairmen, Presidents, and Chairpersons in the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska."


Political Positions


Keystone XL Pipeline

Frazier was a staunch opponent of the Keystone Pipeline which the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe has opposed since 2008. In 2014, the tribal council passed a resolution prohibiting pipeline workers from operating on tribal land In 2019, the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe The Cheyenne River Indian Reservation was created by the United States in 1889 by breaking up the Great Sioux Reservation, following the attrition of the Lakota in a series of wars in the 1870s. The reservation covers almost all of Dewey ...
, Yankton Sioux Tribe, and Dakota Rural Action filed suit to challenge the State of South Dakota's approval of the pipeline.


COVID-19 Checkpoints

In 2020, in an attempt to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, Frazier ordered the tribal government to establish traffic checkpoints throughout reservation territory. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem opposed the checkpoints and ordered the tribe to take them down. Frazier, refused to comply, arguing that the establishment of the checkpoints was within the tribe's right as a ' sovereign nation'.


Mount Rushmore Fireworks

In April 2021, Governor Kristi Noem sued the
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after the National Park Service denied the state of South Dakota a permit to hold a fireworks display at Mount Rushmore on the Fourth of July, citing the risk of forest fire. In May, Frazier and the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe The Cheyenne River Indian Reservation was created by the United States in 1889 by breaking up the Great Sioux Reservation, following the attrition of the Lakota in a series of wars in the 1870s. The reservation covers almost all of Dewey ...
filed a motion to intervene in the lawsuit arguing that they were being misrepresented by Noem who claimed to have consulted with tribal leadership prior to applying for the fireworks permit. Later that Month, federal judge
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ruled that the
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe The Cheyenne River Indian Reservation was created by the United States in 1889 by breaking up the Great Sioux Reservation, following the attrition of the Lakota in a series of wars in the 1870s. The reservation covers almost all of Dewey ...
would be allowed to join legal arguments opposing Noem’s efforts to put on a July Fourth fireworks display at Mount Rushmore.


Personal life

Frazier lives in
White Horse, South Dakota White Horse also Šuŋgská oyáŋke (Lakota: ''šuŋgská oyáŋke''; "White Horse Community") is a census-designated place (CDP) in Todd County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 234 at the 2020 census. Geography According to ...
. He has one daughter, two sons, and one grandchild.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Frazier, Harold 1966 births Living people Cheyenne River Sioux people