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ICWA decision brings push back from Tribe
The federal district court decision of Brackeen v. Zinke, which ruled that the Indian Child Welfare Act was unconstitutional, has prompted a response from Principal Chief Richard G. Sneed. He introduced and got passed a Tribal Council resolution to aggressively pursue means to defend the sovereignty of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and all federally-recognized tribes.
Two fatalities in head-on collision
On Thursday, Oct. 18 at approximately 1:02pm, Cherokee Indian Police Department Officers were dispatched to a head-on collision in the area of US 19 and Macedonia Road.
“We’re Still Here”: Chamber singers make statement with N.C. Symphony
Tsalagi unatugwo (Cherokee is hope.)
Council representative seeks lower threshold for contracts
Currently, contracts with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians that are $50,000 or higher in value require approval of the Business Committee before the Principal Chief can execute the agreement.
Annual Council Results – Monday, Oct. 15
Note: These are unofficial results of the Tribal Council session. Official results will be posted at theonefeather.com under the Tribal Council Results tab once ratified count sheets are received from the TOP Office.
Swain Superintendent asks tribal members to support tax for schools
Swain County Superintendent Mark Sale asked tribal members residing in Swain County to support a measure that would give the school more funding to update buildings and provide more needs at the schools.
EBCI tribal lands named High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area
The lands of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have been named a High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) as was announced recently by James Carroll, deputy director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Cherokee Indian Police Dept. statistics for September 2018
Cherokee Indian Police Dept. statistics for September 2018
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