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Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas installs Herbert Johnson Jr. As Second Chief in Traditional Inauguration Ceremony

Mikko Istimaatokla shown here on the right with 1st Chief Mikko Kanicu Donnis Battise on the left.

The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas is proud to announce the installation of Herbert Johnson, Jr. as its new Second Chief, Mikko Istimaatokla, in a traditional inauguration ceremony held on New Year's Day, January 1, 2025, on the Tribe's reservation.


A proud member of the Deer Clan, Mr. Johnson's appointment marks a significant moment in the Tribe's leadership and heritage. Mikko Istimaatokla, or Second Chief, is a revered role within the Tribe, responsible for assisting in the Tribe's governance, cultural preservation, and the passing down of traditions to future generations.


Herbert Johnson, Jr. has demonstrated a lifetime of commitment to his community and culture. He graduated from Big Sandy High School in 1992 and went on to attend Lon Morris College on a baseball scholarship. His dedication to education continued at Angelina College, where he pursued Early Childhood Education while working as a teacher assistant at the Alabama-Coushatta HeadStart program. Mr. Johnson also attended the Texas A&M Extension Service Fire School, further contributing to his deep engagement with the Tribe’s safety and well-being.


Currently, Mr. Johnson plays an integral role in the Alabama-Coushatta Indian Nation Volunteer Fire Department, where he serves alongside other volunteers to ensure the safety and service of his community. He is also actively involved in various community programs, including the Lil Dribblers basketball program, Children's Pow-wow, Annual Pow-wow, and the Tribe’s 4th of July celebrations. One of his beloved traditions is hosting the annual Christmas Eve drive with music, which has become a cherished event in the community.

Below, Johnson is shown with his wife Victoria, daughter and Tribal Princess Aaliyah Johnson, and youngest daughter Stormi Johnson

In addition to his cultural and community contributions, Mr. Johnson served as the inaugural president of the Alabama-Coushatta Youth Council from 1990-1992.


Mikko Istimaatokla remains an active member of the Indian Presbyterian Church, where he serves as an Elder and Clerk of Session. His leadership extends beyond his Tribe as a board member of the Tyler County Chamber of Commerce, Angelina County Chamber of Commerce, and an active member of the Polk County Chamber of Commerce, as well as a member of the Polk County CARES Board.


In addition to his community involvement, Mr. Johnson provides valuable updates and news through his hosting of the KREZ podcast, connecting the Tribe with the latest happenings both on and off the reservation.


As Mikko Istimaatokla, Mr. Johnson is deeply committed to preserving and sharing the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe's rich history, culture, and language for future generations. He follows in the footsteps of his late father, Mikko Skalaaba Herbert Johnson Sr. ,who exemplified the Tribe’s values of service, cultural pride, and leadership.


As he steps into his new role as Mikko Istimaatokla, Herbert Johnson, Jr. brings his experience, dedication, and passion for the Tribe’s well-being and future to his leadership, ensuring that the Alabama-Coushatta people continue to thrive and carry forward the legacy of their ancestors.


ETB was able to speak with Mikko Istimaatokla on Wednesday. In regard to his new position, Johnson said, "Our Tribe has always been a friend to the State and I will continue to keep that relationship building."


Shown below, Mikko Istimaatokla shown with members of his immediate family on the day of his inauguration


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