RED BEAR v. CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE

No. 14054.

336 N.W.2d 370 (1983)

Manuel RED BEAR, Claimant and Appellant, v. CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE, Employer and Appellee, and The Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Labor, Unemployment Insurance Division, Appellee.

Supreme Court of South Dakota.

Decided July 13, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Krista Clark, Dakota Plains Legal Services, Eagle Butte, for claimant and appellant; Yvette Hall War Bonnet, Dakota Plains Legal Services Mission, on brief.

Julie M. Johnson, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., South Dakota Dept. of Labor, Unemployment Ins. Div., Aberdeen, for appellee.


DUNN, Justice.

This is an appeal from an order by the trial court affirming the decision of an appeals referee which concluded that Manuel Red Bear (appellant) did not meet the availability requirement for receiving unemployment insurance benefits. We reverse.

Appellant worked as a tribal police officer with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe from October of 1977 until January 4, 1982.* In December of 1981, appellant re-injured his...

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