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Cherokee Chief Joins U.S. President at Tribal Law Enforcement Bill Signing Ceremony
July 29, 2010
President Barack Obama will sign the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 today at the White House, and he has invited Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chad Smith and Cherokee Nation Marshal Sharon Wright to attend the signing ceremony.
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Cherokee Holiday Slow-Pitch Tournament Open for Entries
July 29, 2010
It will soon be time to hear the umpire cry “Play ball!” at the opening of this year’s Cherokee National Holiday slow-pitch softball tournament, but there is still plenty of time to gather a team and enter. The tournament will be held from Friday, Sept. 3 through Sunday, Sept. 5, at the Cherokee Nation softball fields, located next to Sequoyah Schools.
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Calling All Cooks for Traditional Indian Food Cook-Off
July 28, 2010
Is your fry bread the fluffiest? Does your hog meat cause people to swoon? If so, you may want to show off your cooking prowess in Cherokee Nation’s traditional Indian food cook-off. Part of the fun at the 58th Cherokee National Holiday, the cook-off will take place on Saturday, Sept. 4, beginning at 1 p.m.
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Cherokee Nation Dedicates Sequoyah Statue to Sequoyah Schools
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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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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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Beulah Benton Edmondson Croker, a Cherokee and descendant of Sequoyah, led the first women's suffrage parade down New York's Fifth Avenue on horseback.
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