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JANUARY 16, 2001 The council of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma on Monday approved issuing its own car tags. A dozen or so tribes offer car tags, typically at a lower cost than the state. The Cherokee would be the largest and is earmarking part of the money from the tags to schools in the tribe's 14-county area. The tribe also might enter into a compact with the state to coordinate licensing. Get the Story:
Cherokee council OKs plan for tribal license tags (The Tulsa World 1/16) Relevant Links:
The Cherokee Nation - www.cherokee.org
Cherokee Nation approves car tags
Facebook TwitterJANUARY 16, 2001 The council of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma on Monday approved issuing its own car tags. A dozen or so tribes offer car tags, typically at a lower cost than the state. The Cherokee would be the largest and is earmarking part of the money from the tags to schools in the tribe's 14-county area. The tribe also might enter into a compact with the state to coordinate licensing. Get the Story:
Cherokee council OKs plan for tribal license tags (The Tulsa World 1/16) Relevant Links:
The Cherokee Nation - www.cherokee.org
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