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3.1.19

Tribal leader says girl’s death should lead to better response | Northwest | lmtribune.com: Tribal, state and national agencies should cooperate more closely on such reports, Northern Cheyenne acting President Conrad Fisher said Monday. He also said the Northern Cheyenne should pass a law standardizing its response and starting searches sooner.

The Billings Gazette reported Fisher spoke after a march mourning 14-year-old Henny Scott, whose body was found Friday on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, two weeks after she was reported missing.

“This isn’t the first time that this has happened, and this has sort of taken on a monumental significance,” Fisher said. “People are watching us. ... Certainly this is a pivotal time for the Cheyenne Nation.”


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