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 11/21/2009 3:25:12 AM CST P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 (918) 453-5000 / Contact Us 

Buel Anglen - District 8




(Buel Anglen was appointed to fill the District Eight council vacancy created by the death of Dorothy Jean McIntosh October 2001.) Anglen

One of seven children born to Leon and Annabelle Anglen, Buel has been a lifelong resident of District 8. He has lived in the Sperry and Skiatook areas for more than 50 years. He and wife Clara have been married for 32 years and presently reside in Skiatook, OK. They have two daughters, Christy and Peggy. They are also the proud grandparents of three grandchildren, Trenton, Blake and Clara Ann. They are expecting their fourth grandchild in March.

Buel graduated in 1969 from Sperry High School. He is also a graduate of the Carpenter's Union #943 Trade School. He is a former owner of Hometown Building Supply in Sperry, Ok and presently owns Sperry Boat Storage and Anglen Construction Company. Buel was a general contractor on the Cherokee Housing Authority building addition and also constructed the Cherokee Nation Bingo Outposts at Catoosa and West Siloam Springs. In 1994, he was named Cherokee Nation "Outstanding Employer of the Year".

Buel was a member of the Sperry Board of Education for five years, a trustee for the Resthaven Cemetery, a member of the Sperry Merchants Association, an Honorary Chapter Farmer for the Sperry FFA, and youth softball coach for eight years. He is also a Lifetime FFA Alumni member and member of the Tulsa Cherokee Community Organization.

In July of 2002, Buel was appointed by the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council to fill the District 8 council vacancy created by the death of Dorothy Jean McIntosh in October of 2001. As a councilman, Buel has maintained a record of perfect attendance at Council Meetings. In addition, he has missed only one Committee Meeting when he attended the memorial for fellow Cherokee Brian Moss who was killed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. Of the eight Tribal Council Committees, Buel is a member of seven.

Buel is very proud of his Indian heritage. He is 3/16 Cherokee/Shawnee. He devotes most of his time and efforts to serving his Cherokee constituents. As a testimony to this, Buel frequently organizes or attends monthly community meetings in both Tulsa and Washington counties. Since becoming a tribal council member, Buel has been committed to keeping the Cherokee people informed of beneficial information and new programs that are available from the Cherokee Nation. Addressing the needs and concerns of the Cherokee people is his sworn duty and privilege.


During the 1999 Elections, a candidate questionnaire was given to the candidates addressing the following questions:

  1. What are your qualifications for this position
  2. What is the role of tribal council, in general and in relation to other tribal branches of government
  3. Why do you believe you can make a difference and what are the top priorities of your campaign platform
  4. What are the biggest problems facing the Cherokee people today and what solution(s) do you propose

To see the responses to those questions, please follow this link: http://www.cherokee.org/TribalGovernment/Elections99Page.asp?ID=e99election


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