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EBCI Government Explained: Exclusion (banishment) powers - The Cherokee One Feather
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EBCI Government Explained: Exclusion (banishment) powers - The Cherokee One Feather
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. One Feather Asst. Editor CHEROKEE, N.C. – The Cherokee Code of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians gives tribal leaders the authority to exclude individuals, including EBCI tribal members, from its lands. This process is sometimes referred to as banishment but is referred to as exclusion in the Code. Basic law on exclusion This process was added to the Cherokee Code with the passage of Ord. No. 92 (1994) on March 22, 1994…
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