



Web Page UpDated as of: 08/07/10
Announcing our Miss Indian Creek Tribe Contest
The INDIAN CREEK TRIBE CHICKAMAUGA CREEK & CHEROKEE INC. is accepting applications for the Miss Indian Creek Tribe.
The contest will end at the Grand Council Meeting in August 17, 2010. The vote will be counted at the Grand Council meeting. She will serve as Miss Indian Creek Tribe until the Next Grand Council meeting in 2012, at that time a new contest will have been run for the next one.
Contestants must be under the age of 21 and an exclusive ICTCCC Tribal member and present a copy of tribal enrollment, show proof of school enrollment with recent report card, must not have been married or cohabited, no children, and never convicted of a felony.
Please submit by: sending a photo of the young lady contestant, her name, address, enrollment number, her clan name, proof of school enrollment with recent report card showing grades, permission from mother and father to enter this contest.
Voting will begin when the first picture is posted on the web site under Miss Indian Creek Tribe
Send applicant information to
Principal Chief James Billy Chance
1352 East Lombardy Drive
Deltona, Florida 32725
Phone 386-574-3291
E-mail (bchance2@cfl.rr.com )
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Osiyo Members,
If you have moved or changed any of the information that is different than what is here in the office you will need to let us know in the office of these changes or you will not receive your Medicine Discount cards. This card is free, it will give you 40% to 70% discount on all your medication at no cost to you, it works along with your insurance and it will help you save money.
But we will need your correct address to send it to, so update your information here in the office today.
If you have a family member that has moved or gotten married you need to let them know that they need to update their information with us.
The post office will not forward this type of mail, so if your address has changed it will just be returned to us.
Wado,
Principal Chief James Billy Chance

Vice Clan Chief Chris Simmons has been transferred from his
position as Vice Chief of the Deer Clan to Chief of the Paint Clan effective immediately. The Council looks forward to working with him in his new position.
Mother Denelda Wilkerson has been transferred from the Bear Clan to the Longhair Clan as their Clan Mother of the Roundhouse.
Patricia Tyler is now the Paint Clan Mother of the Roundhouse and we look forward to working with her.


Richard Bottari performed as Running Wolf, a Cherokee medicine man, demonstrating the "spirit dance" for campers at Gateway Park in DeBary.
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PRAYER REQUEST
Prayers are needed for Mother Jacquie Trump's daughter, Sarah.
Sarah is suffering from a severe case of bronchitis that has turned into
asthmatic bronchitis. We had to call the EMT's this morning as she could not
breathe. I am very worried about her; she has not been
right since her daddy Tom passed away. She seems to have given up on life.
Please lift Jacquie and Sarah up in prayer.
Wado,
Principal Chief James Billy Chance***********************************
"UPDATE"
On Thursday 19 August 2010 Mother Marj came home from the Rehab Center. She is to use a wheelchair most of the time, but is to walk around several times each day and have some exercises daily. She seems to be getting a little bettter than she previously was.
Wado,
Deer Clan Chief Steven Lonewolf Winston
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Members of the Council, Tribal members and friends,
While Jeanie ‘No Moccasins” McKillip was our Tribal Head Mother of the Roundhouse, she did a wonderful job as she assisted this tribe in many capacities from Grant Coordinator to Tribal Shaman as well as her duties as Head Mother. Her resignation came about due to the illness of her husband and herself. We will certainly miss her as Head Mother where, through her wisdom and honor, she earned high respect not only from the office of the Principal Chief, but also from the Council members and the members of the Indian Creek Band. She brought many ideas to the Principal Chief which helped this tribe to prosper and grow as a Nation. I ask each of you to lift smoke and prayers for her and Brian to Yowa for them.