Sue Shaffer

Sue Shaffer (1922–2017) was an American activist.

[2] In 1983, she assumed the role of Board Chair and led the Cow Creek Tribe towards increased recognition, achieving Congressional recognition of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.

[3] She obtained a federal loan for a bingo parlor in Canyonville, Oregon which later evolved into a significant casino and hotel resort.

[3] Under her guidance until 2010, the Cow Creek Tribe expanded the resort and diversified their ventures.

[3][4] Shaffer received the 1999 President's Award from the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce and represented several national organizations, including the National Congress of American Indians, the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, and the Indian Women's Leadership White House Conference.