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Eastern Cherokee mailing stirs election probe
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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2003 Political season for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has some steamed over a recent mailing. The mailing accused some council members of trying to take away the rights of off-reservation tribal members. It was sent only to off-reservation tribal members. The tribe's attorney general has been asked to look into the mailing. It could have been generated by the tribe's enrollment list, a list that can be viewed but can't be used for "personal gain." Get the Story:
Tribe seeks state probe of election mailing (The Asheville Citizen-Times 5/20) Relevant Links:
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians - http://www.cherokee-nc.com
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