
Canadian District court will convene to decide on enrollment petitions that have been submitted to the Clerk of Court. This infrastructure will enable the Southern Cherokee to better serve its members in their home precincts and hopefully to instill the power within a cooperative Network and its benefits for all which includes both enrolled members and registered PetitionersĬOLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND ANNUAL COUNCIL MEETING scheduled for October 7th, 8th, 9th, at Headquarters in Webbers Falls Oklahoma. Hundreds of petitions are still pending a hearing before the Judge of the Canadian District Court's next session.The Southern Cherokee General Council passed resolutions for the establishment of Non Profit Corporations in the 50 precincts of the Southern Cherokee, the Vice Chief will sit on the Board of each of those Non Profit Corporations to ensure that all Network with each other for the betterment of the entire Southern Cherokee Nation. The Canadian District court visited the petitions of hundreds desiring enrollment with the Southern Cherokee, and enrolled approx 153 petitioners at the October court hearing. Chief Wilson resides within the Cherokee Nations boundaries under the Treaty of 1866. At the annual gathering in October, Ed Wilson, a Fullblood of Southern Cherokee descent, who is also enrolled with the CNO, was sworn in as Vice Chief of the Southern Cherokee of the Canadian District of the Cherokee Nation.
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The present goverment of the Southern Cherokee will operate in full compliance of those Laws and Resolutions passed by the National Council during the post Civil War/Pre-statehood era of the Cherokee Nations history, especially the enrollment procedures established by an Act of the National Council of the entire Cherokee Nation which included representatives of the Southern Cherokee of the Canadian District.ĮD WILSON SWORN IN AS VICE CHIEF. These Hardbound books whose publication was authorized by the National Council of the Cherokee Nation documents the continuance of government, and separate rights, of the Southern Cherokee in the Canadian District up to statehood. The Southern Cherokee are now in possession of Hardbound copies of the Laws and Resolutions of the Cherokee Nation, to include the 1866 Amended Cherokee Constitution which was Amended to incorporate the Freedmen and Southern Cherokee in the Canadian District following the dictates of the 1866 Treaty. POST CIVIL WAR TO STATEHOOD CONSTITUTION, LAWS AND RESOLUTIONS OF CHEROKEE NATION OBTAINED. THE SOUTHERN CHEROKEE NATION (SCN) DOES NOT TURN ITS BACK ON ITS BLOODLINE AND CONTINUES TO LET ALL CHEROKEE DESCENDENTS, DOCUMENTED AND UNDOCUMENTED, PARTICIPATE WITHIN ITS CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT.Ī Memorial Day Weekend gathering is scheduled for Webbers Falls, OK on the weekend of 25, 26, 27, and. THE AGENDA INCLUDES UPDATES OF THE EFFORTS OF TRIBAL LEADERS TO PURSUE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOTH FOR THE TRIBE AT LARGE AND FOR THE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS WITHIN ITS PRECINCTS.ĭO NOT BE FOOLED BY THE EFFORTS OF THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED TO OVERTHROW THE ELECTED GOVERNMENT AND DERAIL THE PROGRESS OF THE SOUTHERN CHEROKEE NATION, FOR ITS 。ネBIA CATEGORY 4。・MEMBERS AS WELL AS THOSE OF THE PRECINCTS, ARE NOT YET FULLY ENROLLED. THE ANNUAL GATHERING WILL BE HELD AT WEBBERS FALLS OKLAHOMA AS SCHEDULED DURING THE WEEKEND OF 5,6,7, AND 8 OCTOBER 2007.ĪLL MEMBERS, ENROLLED AND REGISTERED, ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. Sequoia Mountain in Fayetteville, Arkansas.All Events Listed in Chronological Order By DateĪNNUAL 2007 COLUMBUS DAY GATHERING IN OKLAHOMA and Anthony Thompson of Griffin, Georgia nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild, and numerous other relatives and a host of friends.Ī memorial service will be held Saturday Octoat 11 a.m. two brothers, Dennis Thompson of Fayetteville, Ark. two sons, Jerrame Wood of Fayetteville, Ark., and Josef Wood of the home one sister, Gail Jones of Fayetteville, Ark. He is survived by his beloved wife Jo Ellen (Jodi ) Thompson of the home three daughters, Becky Sylvester of Fayetteville Arkansas, Tracy Ball of Fayetteville, Ark., Sheila Ball of Fayetteville, Ark. He was preceded in death by his parents Virgil and Ethyl (Claypool) Thompson.

He loved the outdoors, fishing, camping, and motor cycles.

He was born to Virgil and Ethyl (Claypool) Thompson on Main Springdale Arkansas. Virgil "Stanley" Thompson 62 of Webbers Falls, passed this life on Octoat the V.A.
