American politician
Edwina Butler-Wolfe is a Shawnee politician. She served as governor of the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma from 2013 until 2019, totaling three terms. She is the only woman to serve as Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma governor. She is also the only Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma governor to be elected for a third term.
Early life and education
Edwina Butler-Wolfe was born in Oklahoma. She attended Dale High School in Dale, Oklahoma. She attended Seminole State College, Rose State College, St. Gregory’s University and Oklahoma Baptist University.[1]
Career
Butler-Wolfe has worked as a project manager, grant writer, fund development manager, and event planner.[1]
She became governor of the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma in 2013. She served three terms.[1] During her tenure, she was a member of the National Congress of American Indians and she opposed the use of Native American stereotypes and images in professional sports.[2] She also signed the first memorandum of understanding between the tribe and the American Red Cross, ensuring the Red Cross would provide emergency response support to the tribe.[3]
John Raymond Johnson was her successor in 2019.[1]
After her governorship, Butler-Wolfe became education director of the Sac and Fox Nation.[4]
Personal life
She plays basketball. She is married to Leonard Wolfe. She has one son.[1]
Butler-Wolfe credits Wilma Mankiller as an inspiration for her becoming involved politically.[4]
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