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FEBRUARY 1, 2001 The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma on Wednesday held a legislative briefing in Washington, DC, focusing on sovereignty, diabetes funding, probate reform, and jobs. The meeting was attended briefly by Rep. Brad Carson (D-Okla), a member of the Cherokee Nation. Chief Chad Smith made a presentation, as did Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby and Jerry Haney, Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation. Get the Story:
Tribal leaders' agenda is varied (The Tulsa World 2/1) Relevant Links:
The Cherokee Nation - www.cherokee.org
The Chickasaw Nation - www.chickasaw.net
The Choctaw Nation - www.choctawnation.com
Okla. tribes set legislative agenda
Facebook TwitterFEBRUARY 1, 2001 The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma on Wednesday held a legislative briefing in Washington, DC, focusing on sovereignty, diabetes funding, probate reform, and jobs. The meeting was attended briefly by Rep. Brad Carson (D-Okla), a member of the Cherokee Nation. Chief Chad Smith made a presentation, as did Chickasaw Nation Governor Bill Anoatubby and Jerry Haney, Principal Chief of the Seminole Nation. Get the Story:
Tribal leaders' agenda is varied (The Tulsa World 2/1) Relevant Links:
The Cherokee Nation - www.cherokee.org
The Chickasaw Nation - www.chickasaw.net
The Choctaw Nation - www.choctawnation.com
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