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Nation of Oklahoma(CNO) is claiming the name ofthe Cherokee Nation, that is a lie. Their name is by fact of the title of their 1976 Constitution.This Study by an Attorney in the Mankiller era was done, it quite well explains how and why in the legal sense, and very clear that CNO IS BOGUS |
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1999 Chief Smith began the name change when he put the term Cherokee Nation for (CNO) in different places it wasn't really that noticable because of the subtleness of the operation.What really points up the deception is the publication of the words from the 99 revision of the 1976 Constitution, as if they are Cherokee law, in the following BOGUS publishing |
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during the R O Swimmer, era it is Quite clear that he knew what he had created was not a sovereign Nation. He had a group of Lawyers conduct a study to ascertain exactly what he could and could not do as the CEO of a Sovereignless entity, we found This Page from the study |
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reiterate Swimmer knew what he had created, a Proffessor of Law at Harvard is writing a book, may be in publication to day have not lookedHe did an tnterview of Swimmer in his own words Swimmer detailed what he had created how and why, be sure and read the footnotes they are as important to the concept of the idea as anything in the Excerpt of Eric Lamont |
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1970, there was a Law enacted entitled Principal Chiefs Act, which is Pub. L. 91-495, 84 Stat. 1091, it has been cited in several cases and it imposes the law that an entity of Indians unless reorganized under the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936 they are not a sovereign entity and may only promulgate a set of rules for selecting a Chief nothing about a Constitution as explained What the 1970 Chief Act is and Means |
In 1897 an Act made the laws of the United States and the State of Arkansas then in force in the Indian Territory. Congress went still further the following year when it passed the Curtis Act (Act of June 28, 1898), ch. 517, 30 Stat. 495. Section 28 of the Curtis Act provided that on July 1, 1898, "all tribal courts in Indian Territory shall be abolished This is a link to some good reading that covers quite well the law that is applicable to the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, more aptly to the people of the Cherokee Nation. SIMPLY CLICK HERE |