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Cherokees eject slave descendants | Cherokees eject slave descendants |
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Members of the Cherokee Nation of native Americans have voted to revoke tribal citizenship for descendants of black slaves the Cherokees once owned. | Members of the Cherokee Nation of native Americans have voted to revoke tribal citizenship for descendants of black slaves the Cherokees once owned. |
A total of 76.6% voted to amend the tribal constitution to limit citizenship to "blood" tribe members. | A total of 76.6% voted to amend the tribal constitution to limit citizenship to "blood" tribe members. |
Supporters said only the Cherokees had the right to determine tribal members. | Supporters said only the Cherokees had the right to determine tribal members. |
Opponents said the amendment was racist and aimed at preventing those with African-American heritage from gaining tribal revenue and government funding. | Opponents said the amendment was racist and aimed at preventing those with African-American heritage from gaining tribal revenue and government funding. |
The Cherokee Nation has 250,000 to 270,000 members, second only to the Navajo. | The Cherokee Nation has 250,000 to 270,000 members, second only to the Navajo. |
'Right to vote' | 'Right to vote' |
The list of descendants stems from the Dawes Commission, established by Congress more than 100 years ago. | The list of descendants stems from the Dawes Commission, established by Congress more than 100 years ago. |
This is a sad chapter in Cherokee history Taylor Keen, tribal council member | This is a sad chapter in Cherokee history Taylor Keen, tribal council member |
It created what are known as the final rolls, establishing different categories including: "blood" Cherokee, Cherokee freedman (of African descent), Cherokee by intermarriage and Delaware Cherokee. | |
Principal Chief Chad Smith said about 8,700 people had voted - more than the turnout for the Cherokee constitution vote of four years ago. | Principal Chief Chad Smith said about 8,700 people had voted - more than the turnout for the Cherokee constitution vote of four years ago. |
He said: "The Cherokee people exercised the most basic democratic right, the right to vote. | He said: "The Cherokee people exercised the most basic democratic right, the right to vote. |
"Their voice is clear as to who should be citizens of the Cherokee Nation. No-one else has the right to make that determination." | "Their voice is clear as to who should be citizens of the Cherokee Nation. No-one else has the right to make that determination." |
But opponents of the amendment levelled accusations of discrimination. | But opponents of the amendment levelled accusations of discrimination. |
Tribal council member Taylor Keen said: "This is a sad chapter in Cherokee history... this is not my Cherokee Nation. My Cherokee Nation is one that honours all parts of her past." | Tribal council member Taylor Keen said: "This is a sad chapter in Cherokee history... this is not my Cherokee Nation. My Cherokee Nation is one that honours all parts of her past." |
Saturday's vote followed a ruling by the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court last year securing tribal citizenship for descendants of freedmen. | Saturday's vote followed a ruling by the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court last year securing tribal citizenship for descendants of freedmen. |
Members can obtain government benefits and tribal services including housing and medical support. | Members can obtain government benefits and tribal services including housing and medical support. |
Slaves were held by a number of native American tribes and were freed after the Civil War in 1866. | Slaves were held by a number of native American tribes and were freed after the Civil War in 1866. |
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