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Cherokee Nation and Delaware Tribe of Indians Reach Agreement on Separate Federal Recognition
October 24, 2008
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council has taken another step toward supporting the recognition of a separate nation for the Delaware Tribe of Indians. The measure ratifying the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Cherokee Nation and the Delawares was passed unanimously during a special Cherokee Nation Tribal Council meeting on Thursday, October 23, 2008.
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Cherokee Nation Angel Tree Helps Brighten the Holidays for Low Income Families
October 24, 2008
For more than a decade, the Cherokee Nation has been easing the burden of holiday spending for low income Native American families and helping them celebrate Christmas by allowing community members to anonymously provide them toys and gifts. Applications to have children’s names placed on the tree will be accepted at many locations throughout the Cherokee Nation in November.
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Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital to Offer Drive-Thru Flu Shots
October 24, 2008
Cherokee Nation Hastings Hospital will be offering drive-thru flu vaccines for adults and children beginning Monday, November 3 through Friday, November 7.
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Cherokee Casino gives $33,000 to town of West Siloam Springs to fund first ever tornado sirens
Cherokee Nation Welcomes Community at New Recreation Center
Cherokee Nation Health System Adds W.W. Hastings Hospital
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Sequoyah Schools Summer Program A Success
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The Legislative Branch consists of the 15-member Tribal Council elected to represent nine districts of the Cherokee Nation. The Tribal Council initiates legislation and conducts other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The other business which will further the interests of the Cherokee Nation and its membership. The Deputy Chief presides over the Council as its president. Tribal Council terms are four years.
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1987: Chief Mankiller becomes first woman elected principal chief. Cherokee voters pass constitutional amendment to elect council by districts.
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