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Tribal council to hold monthly culture committee meetings; creates work groups for election code, council house, seal
Summary
On Sept. 25 the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council approved moving culture committee meetings to a monthly schedule and created three work groups to address election-code revisions, council-house construction, and a tribal-council seal, each limited to eight members.
The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council voted Sept. 25 to change the schedule for its culture committee to monthly meetings and to form three work groups to handle near-term priorities: election code revisions, council-house construction, and creation of a tribal council seal.
Councilman Cody Poindexter introduced the idea to move the culture committee from bi-monthly to monthly so the language department, Cherokee cultural organizations and the new heritage center can bring updates each month instead of compressing two months of material into one meeting. Poindexter said monthly…
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