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the correct answer is : Wilma Mankiller and she passed away April 6,2010
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W. W. Keeler was elected as the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation in 1949. He served in this position for three terms, until 1971. Keeler was known for his efforts to improve healthcare, education, and economic development for the Cherokee people.
Wilma Mankiller was the first Female Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
There was no vote in Cherokee Nation v Georgia, (1831) because the Supreme Court determined it didn't have authority to hear the case under original (trial) jurisdiction because the Cherokee Nation didn't qualify as a State. Chief Justice Marshall indicated the Court would be willing to hear an appeal, if necessary, but the case first had to be refiled in a lower court. Unfortunately, it was never refiled.Case Citation:Cherokee Nation v. Georgia, 30 U.S. 1 (1831)
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Yes. According to writer-historian Wyndham Robertson, the Milams are blood descendants of the original Powhatan Nation (published Virginia- 1887). The family has produced 2 principal chiefs in 2 different tribes: J.B. Milam of the Cherokee Nation (served 1938-1949), and James Milam of the Seminole Nation (1979-1985). Milams are listed on the Dawes Rolls and the Gion-Miller Rolls. They are considered one of the first families of the Cherokee Nation and some Milams are members of the Creek Nation.
Trick question. The first nation to explore, claim, and settle what is now the state of Georgia was the Cherokee Nation. The first European nation to land on what is now Georgia was Spain. The first European nation to colonize it was England; it was a penal colony.
Black Hoof, or Catahacasa, was principal civil chief of the Shawnee for much of the latter part of the 18th, and the first three decades of the 19th Century. He was opposed to Tecumseh's policy of confrontation with the Americans and led a large portion of the Shawnee nation in attempting to avoid the conflict of 1812.
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Yes, Wilma Mankiller the first woman chief of the Cherokee nation, died of cancer on April 6, 2010.
The prefix "archos" means leader, chief, or principal. It is commonly used in scientific terms to denote a primary or foundational element.
The Cherokee Nation.