Board of Directors
chickamaugacherokee.org

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Wolf Clan Chief / President
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National Vice Chief / Wolf Clan Vice Chief |
Bird Clan Chief
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Bird Clan Vice Chief
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Deer Clan Chief |
Deer Clan Vice Chief |
Longhair Clan Chief |
Longhair Clan Vice Chief |

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Blue Holly Clan Chief |
Blue Holly Clan Vice Chief
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Wild Potato Clan Chief |
Wild Potato Clan Vice Chief
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Wolf Clan Mother
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Bird Clan Mother
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Deer Clan Mother
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Longhair Clan Mother
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Mothers
Blue Holly Clan Mother |
Wild Potato Clan Mother |
Paint Clan Mother |
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Head Mother
Council Members

Chiefs
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Head Warrior / Chief of Security
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Chief of the Council of Elders / Medicine Lodge Chief
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Pow Wow Mother
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Director of Children & Family Services |
Assistant Director of Children & Family Services
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Website Editor |
Assistant Website Editor |
Director of Farming |
Grant Coordinator |
Tribal Secretary |

Newsletter Editor / Director |
DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT
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Director of Equipment, Land & other Donations; fund Raising |
Assistant Director of Donations |
Book Keeper |
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Web Site Up Dated as of: August 14, 2010 |
Please send broken links to Webmaster at: mother.whitetree@chickamaugacherokee.org |
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The Indian Creek Band is accepting land donations from anyone that wants to help.
Please contact us at (386) 574-3291. We are a licensed Non-Profit Corporation under the U.S. Internal Revenue Service code 501 C-3 and licensed by the State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. We have filed for federal recognition with the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. Our Petition number is 278.

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think is willing to support our cause! Even those who you are not
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Until 1979 it was illegal in the United States for Native Americans to practice their traditional religions. In 1978 the U.S. Congress considered legislating the unilateral abrogation of all existing Native treaties, taking away what little yet remained of the land base of the sovereign Indian nations. this would have forced the death of Native culture, for the very basis of Indian religion, language, relationships, and life is sacred practice upon the land, sacred relationship with the land. In 1979 the American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed, permitting Native Americans to practice their traditional rituals and ceremonies once again. Many of the fifth generation perceived the passing of this act as an attempt to make palatable the destruction of the Indian land base. Although the 1978 bill did not pass into law, it stirred the fifth generation to act as their elders had hoped. For many Native peoples the attempt to break all treaties and steal the remaining land base was the awakening of their "Indianness." With the realization of how close we had come to extinction and assimilation, renewed study of Native language, philosophy, medicine, and religion began. The Tsalagi are but one of man Native nations currently growing and flourishing. (Voices of Our Ancestors )






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Paint Clan Chief
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Paint Clan Vice Chief |




















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Principle Chief Bill Chance

Director of Old Documents
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