Bill John Baker is the current Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation.
Charles Hicks became principal chief in 1827 but he died in a few weeks. Then William Hicks took over as principal chief of the Cherokee.
The current Principal Chief of the Western Cherokee nation is: Chad 'Corntassel' Smith (the Cherokee have had many "Chiefs" throughout history) Please note this information is current for the date it is posted, and may change as a new Chief is elected.
Took the state of Georgia to court
Took the state of Georgia to court
Chief John Ross was a member of the Cherokee Nation. He served as the principal chief from 1828 until 1866 and played a significant role in leading the Cherokee people during their struggles, including the forced removal known as the Trail of Tears. Ross was of mixed heritage, with both Cherokee and Scottish ancestry.
In 1948, Cherokee communities gathered together under the request of then-Principal Chief Jesse Milam to discuss claims that the tribe would make under the Indian Claims Commission Act. While there, the Cherokee Executive Committee was formed of representatives from the old Cherokee communities. Sadly, Chief Milam passed away shortly thereafter and the Cherokee Executive Committee elected W.W. Keeler to first serve as interim Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Then, he was elected to the position. Working tirelessly for over twenty years, Principal Chief Keeler returned the government of the Cherokee Nation to its former elective nature in re-establishing the former Cherokee Districts. From this point, he and the Intertribal Council, composed of leaders from the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Creek tribes advocated for a legislative act to ensure that their tribal members could once again elect their leaders. In 1970, the Five Tribes Act was passed, which called for the popular election of the leaders of these tribes. The Cherokee Nation held its tribal election in 1971 and Principal Chief William W. Keeler was elected by the Cherokee people. He served until 1975 when he retired from office. Principal Chief Keeler dedicated twenty-six years toward preserving the culture, government, and self-sufficiency of his tribe, working unpaid and tirelessly in this position to help the tribe through the era of Termination into a time of Self-Determination. His work not only extended locally, but nationally as he advanced the interests of American Indian people in the Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon administrations.
John Ross was important as he was the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. He was supportive of the Indian nations through the Civil War.
The Bowl - Cherokee chief - died in 1813.
Adjectives arepen (head, chief, supreme)pennaf (chief, principal)prif (prime, principal, chief)Noun is pennaeth (a chief)
John Watts - Cherokee chief - died in 1802.
John Ross - Cherokee chief - was born in 1790.
John Ross - Cherokee chief - died on 1866-08-01.