Peter MacDonald (Navajo leader)

Peter MacDonald, Sr.
MacDonald in 2021
Chairman of the Navajo Nation
In office
January 10, 1987 โ€“ February 1989
Vice PresidentJohnny Thompson
Preceded byPeterson Zah
Succeeded byLeonard Haskie
In office
January 10, 1971 โ€“ January 15, 1983
Vice PresidentWilson Skeet (1971-1979)
Frank E. Paul (1979-1982)
Preceded byRaymond Nakai
Succeeded byPeterson Zah
President of the Navajo Code Talker Association
In office
February 2012 โ€“ August 2022
Chairman of the Navajo Code Talkers Museum
Assumed office
August 2022
Personal details
Born
Hashkasilt Begay

(1928-12-16) December 16, 1928 (age 95)
Teec Nos Pos, Arizona,
United States
NationalityAmerican
Navajo Nation
ResidenceTuba City, Arizona
EducationBacone Junior College, University of Oklahoma, University of California, Los Angeles
OccupationHistorian
AwardsUniversity of Oklahoma Engineering Hall of Fame, Distinguished Service Citation University of Oklahoma, Arizona Indian of the year (1970), President Kimble Leadership Award: President Spencer Kimble, LDS church, Distinguished American Award by National Institute for Economic Development

Peter MacDonald (born December 16, 1928) is a Native American politician and the only four term Chairman of the Navajo Nation. MacDonald was born in Arizona, U.S. and served the U.S. Marine Corps in World War II as a Navajo Code Talker. He was first elected Navajo Tribal Chairman in 1970.

In 1989, MacDonald was removed from office by the Navajo Tribal Council, pending the results of federal criminal investigations headed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. MacDonald was sent to federal prison in 1990 for violations of US law and subsequently convicted of more U.S. federal crimes, including fraud, extortion, riot, bribery, and corruption. He was later pardoned.[1]

MacDonald is married to Wanda MacDonald, and has five children with her. He also has nine grandchildren.[2]

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