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Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama

The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama (CTNEAL), formerly the Cherokees of Jackson County, is a state-recognized tribe in Alabama. They have about 3,000 members. The tribe has a representative on the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and the Inter-Tribal Council of Alabama. They are not federally recognized as a Native American tribe.[3]

Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama
Named afterCherokee people
Formation1980[1]
Typestate-recognized tribe, nonprofit organization
EIN 63-0849027[2]
Legal statusCivic/social organizations; Arts/culture/humanities nonprofits; Charities[2]
PurposeA23: Cultural, Ethnic Awareness[2]
HeadquartersPinson, Alabama[2]
Location
Membership
3,000
Revenue (2022)
$25,678[2]
Fundinggrants, membership dues[2]
Staff (2022)
0[2]
Websitecherokeetribeofnortheastalabama.org
Formerly called
Cherokees of Jackson County

Organization edit

CTNEAL has more than 3,000 members, most living within the state of Alabama.[4] The state-recognized tribe has a constitution that governs the leadership government and members. It elects a Principal Chief, two Vice Chiefs as well as a tribal Council. Elections are held every four years.[4]

The tribes history predates 1980.[citation needed]

CTNEAL members identify as being of Cherokee descent. As members of a state-recognized tribe, CTNEAL individuals are eligible to participate in organizations such as the National Congress of American Indians. They can market their arts and crafts as being Native American or American Indian–made under the 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act but they are not eligible for federal benefits.

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Cherokee Nation have listed the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama as a fraudulent group. [5]

Nonprofit edit

In 1980, the Cherokees of Jackson County Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama formed a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.[1][2]

Edna Fowler, based in Boaz, Alabama, was the registered agent as of 2018.[1] The nonprofit legally changed names in 1983 and 1997.[1]

Name edit

The tribe was formally known as Cherokees of Jackson County. Under the leadership of Dr. Lindy Martin, the group changed its name. As the tribe grew in membership, it changed its name to the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama to reflect a larger geographic area.[4]

Petition for federal recognition edit

The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama sent a letter of intent to petition for federal recognition in 1981.[6] However, the tribe has not proceeded with submitting a completed petition for federal recognition.[7]

Activities edit

The tribe and 501c3 are involved with many events and services not limited to the following; community, school, art, demonstrations, health information and Native American activities. Events and activities are held in and out of the state.[4]

Membership criteria edit

The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama requires all potential members to have verifiable Cherokee descent. The rolls are open to any person who can document Cherokee ancestry. It does not require a minimum blood quantum.[4]

In addition to verifiable, lineal descent from a Cherokee ancestor(s), CTNEAL also has a residency requirement for membership. CTNEAL requires that potential members meet at least one of three requirements;

  • Reside within the state of Alabama
  • Reside within a 500-miles radius of Pinson, Alabama
  • Descend from an enrolled CTNEAL member who lives/lived within Alabama or the residency radius.[citation needed]

Issues edit

Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama struggles with trying to help their members. Many who live below the poverty line and have inadequate housing, medical needs, and high school dropout rates. Other issues include everyday needs such as food, water, heat, cooling, electricity, transportation, rent assistance, and much more.[citation needed]

See also edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "Indian Affairs Commission". State of Alabama. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  • Shelly McDonald, Linda Tassin. "List of Federal and State Recognized Tribes". ncsl.org. Retrieved 2014-03-16.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama". OpenCorporates. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama". Cause IQ. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs". Indian Affairs Bureau. Federal Register. 22 January 2022. pp. 7554–58. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e . State of Alabama Indian Affairs Commission. Archived from the original on 17 May 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2014.
  5. ^ Brown, Anthony; McKie B.P., Scott. "Tribe establishes Cherokee Identity Protection Committee". Cherokee One Feather. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  6. ^ "List of Petitoners By State" (PDF). www.bia.gov. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  7. ^ "Office of Federal Acknowledgment". U.S. Department of Indian Affairs. Retrieved 27 January 2022.

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The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama CTNEAL formerly the Cherokees of Jackson County is a state recognized tribe in Alabama They have about 3 000 members The tribe has a representative on the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and the Inter Tribal Council of Alabama They are not federally recognized as a Native American tribe 3 Cherokee Tribe of Northeast AlabamaNamed afterCherokee peopleFormation1980 1 Typestate recognized tribe nonprofit organizationTax ID no EIN 63 0849027 2 Legal statusCivic social organizations Arts culture humanities nonprofits Charities 2 PurposeA23 Cultural Ethnic Awareness 2 HeadquartersPinson Alabama 2 LocationUnited StatesMembership3 000Revenue 2022 25 678 2 Fundinggrants membership dues 2 Staff 2022 0 2 Websitecherokeetribeofnortheastalabama wbr orgFormerly calledCherokees of Jackson County Contents 1 Organization 1 1 Nonprofit 2 Name 3 Petition for federal recognition 4 Activities 5 Membership criteria 6 Issues 7 See also 8 External links 9 ReferencesOrganization editCTNEAL has more than 3 000 members most living within the state of Alabama 4 The state recognized tribe has a constitution that governs the leadership government and members It elects a Principal Chief two Vice Chiefs as well as a tribal Council Elections are held every four years 4 The tribes history predates 1980 citation needed CTNEAL members identify as being of Cherokee descent As members of a state recognized tribe CTNEAL individuals are eligible to participate in organizations such as the National Congress of American Indians They can market their arts and crafts as being Native American or American Indian made under the 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act but they are not eligible for federal benefits The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Cherokee Nation have listed the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama as a fraudulent group 5 Nonprofit edit In 1980 the Cherokees of Jackson County Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama formed a 501 c 3 nonprofit organization 1 2 Edna Fowler based in Boaz Alabama was the registered agent as of 2018 1 The nonprofit legally changed names in 1983 and 1997 1 Name editThe tribe was formally known as Cherokees of Jackson County Under the leadership of Dr Lindy Martin the group changed its name As the tribe grew in membership it changed its name to the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama to reflect a larger geographic area 4 Petition for federal recognition editThe Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama sent a letter of intent to petition for federal recognition in 1981 6 However the tribe has not proceeded with submitting a completed petition for federal recognition 7 Activities editThe tribe and 501c3 are involved with many events and services not limited to the following community school art demonstrations health information and Native American activities Events and activities are held in and out of the state 4 Membership criteria editThe Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama requires all potential members to have verifiable Cherokee descent The rolls are open to any person who can document Cherokee ancestry It does not require a minimum blood quantum 4 In addition to verifiable lineal descent from a Cherokee ancestor s CTNEAL also has a residency requirement for membership CTNEAL requires that potential members meet at least one of three requirements Reside within the state of Alabama Reside within a 500 miles radius of Pinson Alabama Descend from an enrolled CTNEAL member who lives lived within Alabama or the residency radius citation needed Issues editCherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama struggles with trying to help their members Many who live below the poverty line and have inadequate housing medical needs and high school dropout rates Other issues include everyday needs such as food water heat cooling electricity transportation rent assistance and much more citation needed See also editAlabama Indian Affairs Commission Cherokee heritage groups Native American identity in the United States National Congress of American IndiansExternal links editOfficial website Indian Affairs Commission State of Alabama Retrieved 21 April 2022 Shelly McDonald Linda Tassin List of Federal and State Recognized Tribes ncsl org Retrieved 2014 03 16 References edit a b c d Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama OpenCorporates Retrieved 27 January 2022 a b c d e f g h Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama Cause IQ Retrieved 2 October 2023 Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Indian Affairs Bureau Federal Register 22 January 2022 pp 7554 58 Retrieved 21 January 2022 a b c d e The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama State of Alabama Indian Affairs Commission Archived from the original on 17 May 2014 Retrieved 15 May 2014 Brown Anthony McKie B P Scott Tribe establishes Cherokee Identity Protection Committee Cherokee One Feather Retrieved 27 January 2022 List of Petitoners By State PDF www bia gov 12 November 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2022 Office of Federal Acknowledgment U S Department of Indian Affairs Retrieved 27 January 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama amp oldid 1205940105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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