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JOINT COUNCIL

OF

THE CHEROKEE NATION

AND

THE EASTERN BAND OF CHEROKEE INDIANS

Resolution # 00-08

A RESOLUTION OPPOSING FABIUCATED CHEROKEE "TRIBES" AND "INDIANS"

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians since time

immemorial have exercised the sovereign rights of self-government on behalf of the Cherokee

people; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are federally

recognized [ndian Nations with a historic and continual government to government relationship

with the United States of America; and

WHEREAS, the Joint Council unites the Legislative Branches of government of the Cherokee

Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, representing approximately 294,000 Cherokee

people throughout the United States of America; and

WHEREAS, tbe two Cherokee Tribal governments share a common history prior to forced

removal in 1838, and then separate histories to the present, yet our common language, culture,

and traditions have made the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians distinct

and unique Native people from other Indian Tribes and other people, as was declared by the Joint

Council in Resolution No. 3-92, adopted on Augusl II, 1992 in Cherokee, North Carolina; and

WHEREAS, the Cherokee Nation has been aware of a growing number of non-Indian groups

claiming to be Cherokee tribes or bands and that these groups have been organizing and

attempting to gain federal recognition, this problem being acknowledged by the Joint Council in

Resolution No. 008, adopted on October 3, 1988 in Cherokee, onh Carolina; and

WHEREAS, the Department of the Interior lhrough lhe Bureau of Indian Affairs' Branch of

Acknowledgment and Research maintains the responsibility for addressing specific applications

for federal recognition and Ihe Cherokee Nmion and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians fully

support the federal recognition process; and

WHEREAS, the history of the Cherokee Nation and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is well

documented and no other tribes or bands of Cherokee Indians exist aside from those already

federally recognized, which includes the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in

Oklahoma; and

WHEREAS, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Cherokee Nation in Joint Council

assembled in Resolution No. 4-96, adopted on October 4, 1996 have previously expressed

opposition to the "state recognition" process by the State of Georgia or other states in the United

States who may seek to recognize a group of 'Cherokee' that do not already have federal

recognition;

WHEREAS, public funding by pseudo-Cherokee Tribes is of epidemic proportions and often

involves membership fees; misleading presentations to school children and interference in a

multitude ofgovernment functions including child welfare cases; and

WHEREAS, the sovereignty and reputation of the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of

Cherokee Indians, as well as members the general public continue to be in jeopardy due to the

acts of individuals who organize and administer fabricated Cherokee tribes; and

WHEREAS, untold millions of federal dollars that are appropriated for the benefit of tribal

people are being diverted from their intended purpose, including money distributed by federal

agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Native

Americans, the Department of Labor, Department of Education, Department of Agriculture and

other federal agencies.

          NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Joint Council of the Cherokee

Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians do hereby support the federal recognition

process ofthe Department ofthe Interior as administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs Branch

of Acknowledgment and Research, and endorse the criteria used by the Bureau of Indian Affairs

as appropriate; and

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Cherokee Nation and Eastern Band of

Cherokee Indians denounce the state or federal recognition of any further 'Cherokee' tribes or

bands, aside from the those already federally recognized, and commit to exposing and assisting

state and federal authorities in eradicating any group which attempts or claims to operate as a

government ofthe Cherokee people; and

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that no public funding from any federal or state

government should be expended on behalf of non-federally recognized 'Cherokee' tribes or

bands or the individual members thereof; and

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Cherokee Nation and Eastern Band of

Cherokee Indians shall call for a full accounting of all federal monies given to state recognized,

unrecognized or SOI(c)(3) charitable organizations that claim any Cherokee affiliation.

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the federal and state governments should

stringently apply a federal definition of "Indian" that includes only citizens of federally

recognized Indian tribes, to prevent non-Indians from selling membership in 'Cherokee' tribes

for the purpose ofexploiting the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that no 501(c)(3) organization, state recognized or

unrecognized groups shall be acknowledged as Cherokee,

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any individual who is not a member of a federally

recognized Cherokee tribe, in academia or otherwise, is hereby discouraged from claiming to

speak as a Cherokee, or on behalf of Cherokee citizens, or using claims of Cherokee heritage to

advance his or her career or credentials.

          BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall be the policy of the Joint

Council of the Cherokee Nation and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians until it is withdrawn

or modified by subsequent resolution.

CERTIFICATION

          The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Councils of the Cherokee Nation and the

Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians at the Joint Council Meeting held in Catoosa, Oklahoma on

April 9, 2008, having __joint council members present, constituting a quorum, by the vote of

___yea; nay; abstaining.

__________________________                                         ___________________________

Meredith A. Frailey                                                                Mike Parker

Speaker                                                                                 Chairman of the Tribal Council

Council ofthe Cherokee Nation                                               Eastern Band ofCherokee Indians

ATTEST

Approved and signed by the Principal Chiefs this 9th day ofApril, 2008.

___________________________                                      ____________________________

Chadwick Smith                                                                   Michell Hicks

Principal Chief                                                                      Principal Chief

Cherokee Nation                                                                  Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Chief Walking Bear Wilson              Chief White Bear Barnard