Federal Recognition for Chickamauga Cherokee, Indian Creek Tribe

Chickamauga Cherokee seek Federal Recognition, our petition number is 278.
We, the Indian Creek Tribe, respectfully request signatures from the public to inspire Congressman Mica to support our bid for Federal Recognition. The Indian Creek Tribe Chickamauga Creek & Cherokee, Inc. have for too long been denied their proper place as the keepers of the history for their people. Federal Recognition of the Chickamauga Cherokee is long over due and it is time we receive proper recognition of our heritage and identity. We deserve to stand with the other Native American communities as a Federally Recognized Tribe.

We, the Chickamauga Cherokee Indian Creek Tribe, turn to the public and ask your help to reach our huge goal of 5,000 signatures.

We are the Wolf Teaching Council for the Chickamauga Cherokee Indian Creek Tribe; our home office is in Deltona Florida. Chief Old Billy Bowleggs, designated the Indian Creek Tribe as the keepers of the history for all Chickamauga Cherokee. Our tribe has been creating historically accurate educational programs for many years in both Alabama and Florida. We educate children and adults through school programs, tribal newsletters, public demonstrations, books and story fires that detail the telling of historical actions of this great nation while documenting the unique events pertaining to our people and the United States Government.

In the aftermath of the French and Indian War  part of France's Louisiana Territory, east of the Mississippi, went to the British along with Canada, while Louisiana west of the Mississippi went to Spain in exchange for Florida going to Britain. Mindful of the recent war, the British government prohibited settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains, laying the foundation of one of the major irritants leading to the Revolution. "We had hoped the white men would not be willing to travel beyond the mountains. Now that hope is gone. They have passed the mountains, and have settled upon Cherokee land. They wish to have that usurpation sanctioned by treaty. When that is gained, the same encroaching spirit will lead them upon other land of the Cherokees. New cessions will be asked. Finally the whole country, which the Cherokees and their fathers have so long occupied, will be demanded, and the remnant of the Ani-Yunwiya, 'The Real People', once so great and formidable, will be compelled to seek refuge in some distant wilderness. Should we not therefore run all risks, and incur all consequences, rather than submit to further laceration of our country" Dragging Canoe Sycamore Shoals March 1775.

Our history is well known as the descendants of Dragging Canoe's warriors. Dragging Canoe (c. 1738- March 1, 1792) was an American Indian war leader who led a band of young Cherokees against the United States in the American Revolutionary War. He is considered by many to be the most significant leader of the Southeast, and provided an important role model for the younger Tecumseh, a Shawnee who would later join forces with the British in the war of 1812. The Chickamauga fought alongside the British in the American Revolution along with Indians from a number of other tribes and with support, at various times, from the French and the Spanish. We suffered and left hearts on the ground during the founding of America. We have a proud history connected to this country yet we are not federally recognized.

By signing our petition you will encourage Congressman Mica to support our bid for federal recognition and you will also be offering support in our effort to fulfill our destiny as the keepers of the history for all the Chickamauga Cherokee. We have no desire for a Casino; our people are the keepers of the history for all the Chickamauga Cherokee, if Federally recognized we would build a museum that would be open to the public so we can share our history with the public.

Our people respectfully request support from the public to inspire Congressman Mica to support our bid for Federal Recognition.Please lend your support to our cause

Wado

 

Chickamauga Cherokee Indian Creek Tribe.

The Honorable Congressman Mica
United State House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Representative Mica,

I am aware that the Indian Creek Band Chickamauga Creek & Cherokee Tribe in Florida are seeking Federal acknowledgement through the United States Congress, which was introduced by petition to your Deltona office. I am writing to you to show my support for this petition and legislation.

The Indian Creek Band Chickamauga Creek & Cherokee, Inc. have for too long been denied their proper place in history of their people and the development of this country. Their participation in the United States Armed Services and their community at large has been a credit to their state and our country, and it is time they receive proper recognition of their heritage and identity. They deserve to stand with the other Native American communities, as Federally Recognized Tribes. Recognition of the Indian Creek Band Chickamauga Creek & Cherokee is long over due.

I therefore urge you to support the Petition filed in your office. The time is now to recognize the Native people of the Indian Creek Band Chickamauga Creek & Cherokee, Inc. of Deltona, Florida.
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