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CherOCreek Band Of Indians / Cherocreek Nation / CherOCreek Indian Tribal Federation, are a Federally Recognized Tribe currently located in (Oregons District 2)registered SYSTEMS AWARD MANAGEMENT tribal government entity d-u-n-s number 079264129/72CR1, and registered American Indian Business entity of SBA, the tribe mentioned has been approved to do business with the Federal Government, for grants, awards, and to receive numerous other benefits as of 2/16/2014. They are an inherited line of descendants of the CherOCreek Indians. The Tribe has a homesite website located at the following link, meijiministries.publishpath.com click link for further details and regards to what the tribe has to offer currently. Some of the descendants/or future descendants have documented ancestry involving one or numerous treaty contracts with the Federal Government and are descendants of tribal royalty, some tribe members or members who are qualified to enroll are descendants of historical tribal chiefs. Not all descendants qualify for federal benefits but the tribe is providing some benefits on the tribes behalf, for all members who enroll with the tribe. When you become enrolled with the tribe you will be enrolled as one of the following, basic tribal citizenship, tribal council membership, tribal elder membership, or associate membership (this membership is for members who do not qualify for enrollment as a citizen). The tribe has joined in partnership to be a sponsor or supporter for Ocean Conservancy. Ocean Conservancy is an orgainzation devoting their dedication to preserving our oceans, you may visit their website at oceanconservancy.org. The tribe is also an active Advocate and supporter for Habitat For Humanity habitat.org. The tribe has a few reservations and not for public use lands held in trust they are currently purchasing located in Az. , Tx. , Wi, all lands have power or are within close proximity to power. The tribe has a vein of gold located on one of their reservation lots "this lot is located with in indian territory AZ", they include a few excavation sites, these lands consist of 2 lots purchased together measured at 60 feet by 130 feet each and are partially fenced.There are several dirt roads and partial roads running through the reservation lands, these lots also have a seasonal creek and a couple run offs. The tribe also holds in trust lands with a spring or creek and a dried pond attached to man made irrigation ways, (which may be put to use or preserved at any time), this lot is situated within their Wi. reservation lands. This lot measures 3.3 acres and has direct access to an all access public park and river which boasts historical features. The tribes Tx. reservation lands are a total size of 20 acres and are fenced near the Highway, there is currently 2 stock tanks close by (across the street), these lands are part of a community of an actively working Ranch "The Cornudas Ranch". Wisconsin Highway 71

These lands may be subject to change in the future or may not. The tribe is in the process of aquiring lands in the state of their tribal headquarters they are seeking interest in land with natural springs or that holds a river bed possibly mining claim lands, the decision will be made by discretion of the tribal administrator, we will be updating wikipedia with the information available to the public if any changes occur. The tribe plans to establish their communities, preserve their culture, build a strong stable family and tribe. CherOCreek Band Of Indians does offer a small per capita for a coffee export trade they currently carry a contract with. Costa coffee costa.co.uk is an export Coffee trade the tribe represents as their Agent, here in the USA. All members who are interested in marketing Costa Coffee, they will be compensated in wages for their involvement with Costa Coffee Contracting and marketing.The tribe is currently a link or local branch between the USA and Costa Coffee, the tribe will carry the duties of exporting Costa Coffee and bill collecting for the industry, Representing Costa Coffee as Costa Coffees USA agent. google maps snap shot

Native Studies has published a list of Creek Clans to the internet here is that list; Bear Clan (*Muklasalgi, Nokosalgi), Beaver Clan (Itamalgi, *Isfanalgi, Itchhasuaigi), Bird Clan (Fusualgi), Bog Potato Clan (Ahalakalgi), Cane Clan (Kohasalki), Deer Clan (Itchualgi), Fish Clan (Hlahloalgi), Fox Clan (Tsulalgi), Hickory-Nut Clan (*Odshisalgi), Maise Clan (Aktayatsalgi, Atchialgi), Mole Clan (Takusalgi), Otter Clan (Osanalgi), Panther Clan (*Chukotalgi, Katsalg), Raccoon Clan (*Wahlakalgi, Wotkalgi), Salt Clan (*Okilisa, *Oktchunualgi), Skunk Clan (Kunipalgi), Toad Clan (*Pahosalgi, Sopaktalgi), Turtle Clan (Locvlke) - related to Wind Clan Wild-Cat Clan (Koakotsalgi), Wind Clan (Hutalgalgi), Wolf Clan (Yahalgi).[34] - related to Bear Clan

Cherokee Clans; this list is published to wikipedia by the CherOCreek Band Of Indians in referance to the Cherokee People. the Deer Clan the Wolf Clan the Long Hair Clan the Potato Clan the Blue Holly Clan the Bird Clan the Paint Clan (All Clans for Both Nations are matched by matrilineal descent.For the Cherokee all descendants are assigned to the Bear Clan as the born Heritage. For more information regarding both the Cherokee and the Creek "Muskogee" peoples, you may refer to wikipedia's search database). For a fresh change try the Native CherOCreek Band Of Indians Costa Coffee

[1] --CherOCreekBandOfIndians (talk) 06:50, 7 March 2014 (UTC)

Native American sovereignty and the Constitution

The United States Constitution specifically mentions the relationship between the United States federal government and Native American tribes three times:

Article I, Section 2, Clause 3 states that "Representatives and direct Taxes shall be apportioned among the several States ... excluding Indians not taxed."[2] According to Storey's Commentary on the US Constitution, "There were Indians, also, in several, and probably in most, of the states at that period, who were not treated as citizens, and yet, who did not form a part of independent communities or tribes, exercising general sovereignty and powers of government within the boundaries of the states." Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution states that “Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign nations and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes”,[3] determining that Indian tribes were separate from the federal government, the states, and foreign nations;[4] and The Fourteenth Amendment, Section 2 amends the apportionment of representatives in Article I, Section 2 above.[5]

These basic provisions have been changed and/or clarified by various federal laws over the history of the United States. Regulate, historically means facilitate. Therefore, the Congress of these United States was to be the facilitator of commerce between the states and the tribes.[6]

These Constitutional provisions, and subsequent interpretations by the Supreme Court (see below) are today often summarized in three principles of U.S. Indian law:[7][8][9]

Territorial Sovereignty. Tribal authority on Indian land is organic and is not granted by the states in which Indian lands are located. Plenary Power Doctrine. Congress, and not the Executive Branch, has ultimate authority with regard to matters affecting the Indian tribes. Federal courts give greater deference to Congress on Indian matters than on other subjects. Trust Relationship. The federal government has a "duty to protect" the tribes, implying (courts have found) the necessary legislative and executive authorities to effect that duty.[10]

Tribal sovereignty in the United States

Tribal sovereignty in the United States is the inherent authority of indigenous tribes to govern themselves within the borders of the United States of America. The federal government recognizes tribal nations as "domestic dependent nations" and has established a number of laws attempting to clarify the relationship between the federal, state, and tribal governments. The Constitution[1] and later federal laws grant local sovereignty to tribal nations, but do not grant full sovereignty equivalent to that of foreign nations, hence the term "domestic dependent nations".

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