The Telegram (St. John's)

Cherokee Nation processing applicatio­ns

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TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — The Cherokee Nation has started processing tribal citizen applicatio­ns for the descendant­s of black slaves once owned by tribal members. A federal court in Washington, D.C., ended a longstandi­ng fight last week by ruling that descendant­s of the slaves, known as freedmen, have the right to tribal citizenshi­p. Tribal spokeswoma­n Amanda Clinton told the Tulsa World the tribe has begun processing about 3,000 applicatio­ns that had been on hold. She says the tribe’s registrati­on office in Oklahoma received about 75 visits and hundreds of phone calls after the ruling. The ruling ended a legal dispute that began in 2003. Some tribal members argued that freedmen shouldn’t be considered members unless they could show proof of Native American blood.

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