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Marilyn Hudson was born and raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation. She graduated from Elbowoods High School in 1953. In 1956 she graduated from the Haskell Institute’s business program in Lawrence, Kansas. Marilyn retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1992, where her career was in the administrative management field involving budget and personnel. Following her retirement, Marilyn began working part-time at the Three Affiliated Tribes Museum in New Town, where she continues to work today. In addition to managing the administrative work of the facility, she designs exhibits, researches historical events, and serves as liaison between the Museum and other organizations. Marilyn and her husband Kent live in Parshall. They have two children and seven grandchildren. Counties served (figures taken from 2000 census): Divide County, population 2,283; Williams County, population 19,761; McKenzie County, population 5,737 |