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Sharon Bryant (politician) was born on 22 June, 1961 in India, is a politician. Discover Sharon Bryant (politician)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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Sharon Bryant (politician) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sharon Bryant (politician) Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sharon Bryant (politician) worth at the age of 54 years old? Sharon Bryant (politician)’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from India. We have estimated
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She was a lifetime resident of Amherst County, Virginia. Bryant dropped out of Amherst County High School at the age of 16, but later obtained her GED and pursued higher education. In a 2015 interview, Bryant said she dreamed of one day becoming Monacan chief. An Episcopal lay minister, Bryant was training to become an Episcopal priest at the time of her death.
On June 23, 2015, Bryant died in her home at the age of 54, as a result of cancer. She had undergone cancer treatment and surgery, but was diagnosed with liver cancer less than one month before her death. Bryant had planned to run for a second term as Chief in the June 2015 tribal elections, but was forced to drop out of the race due to her cancer diagnosis.
Elections were held in later in June 2015 to choose her successor.
In 2011, Kenneth Branham, who had served as Chief of the Monacans for four terms, did not seek re-election in the June tribal election. Sharon Bryant was elected Chief of the Monacan Indian Nation in June 2011, becoming the first woman to serve in that position. She defeated Joe Dorey of Rockbridge County in the election.
Sharon Rebecca Bryant (June 22, 1961 – June 23, 2015) was an American tribal politician who served as the Chief of the Monacan Indian Nation from 2011 until her death in 2015. She was the first woman to hold the position of Chief of the Monacan Indian Nation, a state-recognized tribe based in the Bear Mountain region of Amherst County, Virginia. Bryant, who was elected chief in 2011, led the ongoing efforts to win federal recognition for the Monacans.
Bryant was born on June 22, 1961. Her Monacan tribal name was "Bear Woman." Her grandfather, Harry Loving Branham, had also served as the Monacan chief during the 1960s.
Bryant's entry into tribal, state and federal politics was motivated by a history of discrimination against the Monacan people. The first registrar for the Virginia Bureau of Vital Statistics, Dr. Walter Plecker, who held the position from 1912 to 1946, refused to acknowledge that the Monacans, or any of the other Virginian Native American tribes, were distinct, "real" people and ethnic groups. He orchestrated a series of racially motivated, discriminatory policies against the Monacans. The Virginia Racial Integrity Act of 1924, which was supported by Plecker, required that all Virginians be classified as either "white" or "colored."