- Gregory E. Pyle
Infobox Politician
name=Gregory Pyle
image_size = 250px
birth_date = April 25, 1949
birth_place =Fort Bragg, California
death_date =
death_place =
office = Chief of theChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma
term_start = 1997
term_end = present
predecessor = Hollis Roberts
successor = Incumbent
party =
office2 =
term_start2 =
term_end2 =
predecessor2 =
successor2 =
office3 =
term_start3 =
term_end3 =
predecessor3 =
successor3 =Gregory E. Pyle (born on
April 25 ,1949 ) is the current chief of theChoctaw Nation of Oklahoma . Chief Pyle was born inFort Bragg, California . He is the son of Alvin Pyle, ofParis, Texas and Juanita Wilmouth, ofHugo, Oklahoma . Chief Pyle has two brothers and one sister. The family journeyed back and forth fromCalifornia toOklahoma , finally moving to Oklahoma, permanently in1966 .Gregory E. Pyle graduated from Hugo High School in May of
1967 . From there he went on toMurray State College , then on toSoutheastern Oklahoma State University , graduating from there in July of1972 , with a B. S. in Business, and a Minor in Psychology.Chief Pyle married Pat Baker, in September of
197 1. They have two children, daughter Andrea, and son Eric. Chief Pyle and the First Lady now make their home inDurant, Oklahoma , home of the Choctaw Nation Headquarters, and also where Mrs. Pat Baker Pyle is a computer teacher at Durant High School.Chief of The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Chief Pyle took the Oath of Office
June 9 ,1997 as Chief of the Choctaw Nation. Pyle served as Assistant Chief for fourteen years, spending a substantial part of his time inWashington, D.C. working on legislation that affects Native Americans. He has promised to see that all Congressional actions continue to be closely monitored, and make sure that the tribe has a direct input into all legislative acts that affect Choctaws.Chief Pyle has worked closely with the
Bureau of Indian Affairs and theIndian Health Service and will continue to do so, maintaining current programs, and searching for additional service programs. Chief Pyle has served the Choctaw Nation since1975 , when he was elected by popular vote, along with Chief Belvin, to the Agriculture Board to oversee the Choctaw Nation Ranch at Tushka Homma.Other Accomplishments
* 1982-Hired as Personnel Officer
* 1982-Appointed to Arkansas Riverbed Board
* 1983–became Tribal Program Monitor to oversee and assure contract compliance of all federally funded programs being run by the tribe.
* Testified before Congress for the Arkansas Riverbed case, which was won by the Choctaw, Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations.
* Appointed Assistant Chief of the Choctaw Nation
* Appointed by Secretary of Interior Manuel Lujan to serve a Task Force, which essentially was set in place to reorganize theBureau of Indian Affairs . Two years later reappointed by Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbitt and headed up several subcommittees on the Task Force.
* 1994 – Appointed to the Inter Tribal Council of theFive Civilized Tribes during the past fourteen years.
* Testified before Congress to support the appointment of Michael Trujillo as Director of theNational Indian Health Service Director .
* 1996 – Served as the President of theOklahoma Area Health Board and was also a member of theNational Health Board .
* 1997 – Served on Board of Directors of Landmark Bank and Durant Chamber of Commerce.
* 2007 - Inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame on November 8, 2007 during the 80th Annual Oklahoma Hall of Fame event in downtown Oklahoma City.ource
* [http://www.fivecivilizedtribes.org/chochist.asp "A Brief History of the Choctaw Nation", retrieved 08/26/07]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.