Cherokee Nation Pressured to Accept Descendants of Slaves

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The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs has ordered the Cherokee Nation to restore voting rights and benefits that were revoked from about 2,800 descendants of slaves once owned by Cherokee members, known as freedmen.

In August, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court reversed and vacated a district court decision that granted equal tribal citizenship rights to descendants of freedmen and immediately stripped them of their voting rights and benefits including medical care, food stipends and assistance for low-income homeowners.

“I urge you to consider carefully the nation’s next steps in proceeding with an election that does not comply with federal law,” Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Larry Echo Hawk wrote in letter Friday to acting Chief S. Joe Crittenden. “The department will not recognize any action taken by the nation that is inconsistent with these principles and does not accord its freedmen members full rights of citizenship.”

The U.S. government says a 1866 treaty between the Cherokee tribe and the U.S. government guaranteed that the slaves were tribal citizens, whether or not they had Cherokee blood.

“The Cherokee Nation will not be governed by the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs,” Joe Crittenden, the tribe’s acting principal chief, said in a statement. “We will hold our election and continue our long legacy of responsible self-governance.”

The federal government, however, says that unless the freedmen are allowed to vote in the election on September 24, the results will not be valid. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is also withholding a $33 million disbursement until the Cherokee Nation accepts the freedmen.
 

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Anonymous

Posted Sep 16 2011

Ok...so just how many "treaties" has the white man not followed through with the tribes?? Any tribe? kinda the pot calling the Kettle black don't you think??

Anonymous

Posted Sep 18 2011

I AM A CHEROKEE FREEDMAN AND AM ABLE TO GIVE MORE THAN I GET SO IT IS YOUR LOSS. HOWEVER I AM WILLING TO FIGHT FOR MY BIRTHRIGHT SO BE CAREFUL WHO AND WHY WHEN YOU TURN YOUR BACK ON PEOPLE..

Anonymous

Posted Sep 20 2011

the white man's hypocrisy doesn't make breaking a treaty less honorable. Anonymous.
either you are known for honoring your agreements, or you aren't.
I'm sure you'll be comfortable with your choice.

Anonymous

Posted Oct 23 2011

where do the freeman live and after what the cherokee ben thorue in the the past how can joe crittenden talk like that was he place there by the kkk.

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