20 Years of Leadership

Building a Stronger

San Carlos Apache Tribe.

Since first being elected to the Bylas District Council in 2004 and serving as Chairman since 2010, Terry Rambler has worked alongside the people of the San Carlos Apache Tribe to strengthen communities, expand opportunity, and protect sovereignty for generations to come.

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16+

Years Serving as Chairman

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Consecutive Terms

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2004-26

Years of Progress

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20+

Community Projects Completed

Building a Stronger Tribe

Sixteen years of focused investment across every dimension of Apache community life.

Education & Youth

01

Education & Youth

Apache College, Head Start, scholarships, and youth programs across the reservation.

Elders

02

Elders

Older Adult Center meals, elder support services, and programs across every district.

Veterans

03

Veterans

Cemetery, support programs, annual recognition, and the Veterans Van program.

Housing

04

Housing

New home construction, housing assistance, and infrastructure for every family.

Public Safety

05

Public Safety

Curfew and gathering ordinances, law enforcement, and emergency response services.

Healthcare

06

Healthcare

New hospital, healthcare centers, behavioral health, and long-term care for all ages.

Economic Development

07

Economic Development

Apache Sky Casino, business incubator, tribal farm, and job creation initiatives.

Infrastructure

08

Infrastructure

Roads, utilities, community centers, sports complex, and water systems.

Sovereignty & Advocacy

09

Sovereignty & Advocacy

Supreme Court victories, congressional advocacy, Oak Flat protection, and gaming rights.

Featured Projects

Sixteen years of focused investment across every dimension of Apache community life.

Leadership Across Every Community

From Bylas to Seven Mile, every village has seen the impact of sustained investment and community-focused leadership.

Leadership Beyond the Reservation

Chairman Rambler has taken the San Carlos Apache voice to the highest levels of government — securing federal funding, protecting tribal sovereignty, and advocating for Indigenous rights where it counts most.

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Future Priorities

The work of the past sixteen years has laid a strong foundation. The priorities ahead reflect what our community needs to thrive for generations to come.

Housing
Increase Public Safety
Economic Growth
Provide More Homes
Healthcare
Expand San Carlos Apache College to include Workforce Development Center
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Provide More Jobs
Language Preservation
Provide More Efficient Energy
Water
Secure and Make Use of Water Rights
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“Together, we honor our past, strengthen our present, and build a brighter future for the San Carlos Apache Tribe.”

— Chairman Terry Rambler