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  • Joe Byrd (born 1954) was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1995 to 1999. Byrd is bilingual, with an ability to communicate in both Cherokee...
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  • Joe or Joseph Byrd may refer to: Alton Byrd (Joseph Alton Byrd; born 1957), American–British basketball player and team executive Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation...
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  • Principal Chief is today the title of the chief executives of the Cherokee Nation, of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and of the United Keetoowah...
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    instigated by Joe Byrd, the Principal Chief. Elected in 1995, Byrd became locked in a battle of strength with the judicial branch of the Cherokee tribe. The...
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  • Chairman from 2020 until his resignation in 2023. Joseph Tali Byrd is the son of Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation) and Suzy Moore (Quapaw Nation/Osage Nation). He...
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    Bill John Baker (category Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation)
    development initiatives for Cherokee, as well as health care. In 1997, Baker was among the supporters of Joe Byrd, then Principal Chief, during some of the tumultuous...
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    who served as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. He was first elected in 1999. Smith was re-elected to a second term as Chief in 2003 and a third term...
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    Chickasaw academic Joe Byrd (vaudeville), American vaudeville comedian Joe Byrd (Cherokee Nation Principal Chief) (born 1954) John William Byrd Jr. (1963–2002)...
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    Wilma Mankiller (category Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation)
    community developer and the first woman elected to serve as Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, she lived on her family's allotment...
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  • Cherokee headman of Cayuga town, eventually rising to Principal Chief of the first Cherokee Nation. He was one of the "Old Settlers" of the Cherokee Nation—West...
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  • as well due to an executive order issued by Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. Term limited Joe Byrd, District 2 Harley Buzzard, District 10 Janees Taylor...
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  • 2023 Cherokee Nation tribal council elections took place concurrently with the 2023 Cherokee Nation principal chief election and 2023 Cherokee Nation...
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    War. After Cherokee Principal Chief John Ross signed a treaty of alliance with the Confederate States in October 1861, he and the Cherokee Council authorized...
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    Chuck Hoskin Jr. (category Principal Chiefs of the Cherokee Nation)
    (born February 7, 1975) is a Cherokee Nation politician and attorney currently serving as the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation since 2019. He was re-elected...
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  • farmer and leader of the Cherokee Nation. In a time of crisis, the National Cherokee Council named Hicks the interim Principal Chief in October 1827. He served...
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    The Museum of the Cherokee People (MTCP), formerly known as the Museum of the Cherokee Indian (MCI), is a 501(c)3 nonprofit cultural arts and history museum...
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    William Holland Thomas (category Cherokee Confederates)
    post. There he learned to speak Cherokee and was befriended and later adopted by the chief/headman of the local Cherokees, Yonaguska. He was later adopted...
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    The Cherokee Nation held elections for principal chief, deputy chief, and eight of the seventeen Tribal Council seats on June 3. Principal chief Chuck...
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  • Michell Hicks (category Principal Chiefs of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)
    Hicks is a Cherokee politician serving as Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. He served three terms as Principal Chief from 2003 to...
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    Kimberly Teehee (category Cherokee Nation women)
    "Cherokee chief: Our ancestors were promised a delegate in the House. Treaties matter". news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 5 September 2022. Hernandez, Joe (2022-09-24)...
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