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Federal Recognition
Delaware Tribe elects Jerry Douglas for full term


Members of the Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma elected Jerry Douglas to his first full term as chief.

Douglas began serving as chief when Joe Brooks was ousted following the tribe's loss of federal recognition. The Cherokee Nation sued to have the Delawares removed from the list of recognized tribes.

Douglas supports a deal with the Cherokees to restore recognition. That would require the Delawares to submit to Cherokee authority on land-into-trust, funding, gaming and other matters.

Get the Story:
Delawares re-elect chief (AP 11/9)

10th Circuit Decision:
Cherokee Nation v. Norton (November 16, 2004)

Lower Court Decision:
Cherokee Nation v. DOI (7/23)

Relevant Documents:
Federal Register Notice/Ada Deer Announcement (September 1996)

Relevant Links:
Delaware Tribe of Indians - http://www.delawaretribeofindians.nsn.us
Cherokee Nation - http://www.cherokee.org

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