Board of Directors
chickamaugacherokee.org
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Wolf Clan Vice Chief |
Bird Clan Chief
Chief Curtis Green |

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Blue Holly Clan
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Bird Clan
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Deer Clan
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Longhair Clan
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Mothers
Head Mother
Mother Marie Green
Council Members

Chiefs
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Website Editor Chief Brian Green |
Assistant Web Designer |
Director of Farming |
Grant Coordinator & Director of Donations |
Assistant Director of Grants |
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Tribal Secretary
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Director of Children & Family Services |
Director of Tribal Online Stores |
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Web Site Up Dated as of: 2/20/12 |
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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 )



National Vice Chief

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Paint Clan Vice Chief
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Indian Creek Water Works Chief Michael Wolfenbarger |
Tribal Council |



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Head Warrior / Donald Bossie
Chief of Security |
Shaman: |
Computer Technician &. Adviser Chief Anthony Chance |
Director of Raffles & Fund Raisers |
Assistant Director of Raffles & Fund Raisers |



Offices
(A) Registered Office and Registered Agent: The location of the registered office shall be determined by the council and shall be on file in the appropriate office of the state of its incorporation, pursuant to application provisions of law.
(B) Indian Creek Band Office: The Corporation may have such corporate offices anywhere within or outside of the state of its incorporation as the councils may from time to time appoint or the business of the Indian Creek Band may require. The principle place of business, principle business, or executive office of the corporation may be fixed and so designated from time to time by the councils.
(C) Records: The Indian Creek Band shall keep complete and correct books and records of all accounts for such fiscal or calendar year as the council shall elect and keep minutes or proceedings of the council and committees. The Indian Creek Band shall keep at its registered office of principle place of business, the records of its numbers, giving the names and addresses of all members. Any person who has been a member of record of the corporation at least six (6) months, may upon written demand stating the purpose therefore, have the right to examine the relevant books and records of accounts, minutes and records of members and may extract their form. This right of inspection shall not extend to any person who has used or proposes to use the information obtained other than to protect his interest as a member of the Indian Creek Band. This right shall also not be extended if the person has within the two (2) years preceding such demand, sold, offered to sell or otherwise disclosed a list of information concerning the members of the Indian Creek Band. This also included if he / she has aided or abetted any persons in producing any list of information for any purpose.






Paint Clan
Mother Barbara Ward
