Cherokee Southwest Township (Albuquerque, New Mexico)

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The Cherokee Southwest Township (CSWT) in

Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. It is not a so-called Cherokee heritage group, but a satellite of the main tribal jurisdiction.[1][2]

All of the township members originated in Eastern Oklahoma and migrated to New Mexico and are members of either the Cherokee Nation or United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. The township incorporated under the Cherokee Nation as a Cherokee Township for Cherokee Nation citizens who migrated to New Mexico during the Oklahoma Dust Bowl in the 1930s (the same migration wave that Cherokee migrant Florence Owens Thompson was part of).

The township has monthly meetings and hosts

Chad "Corntassel" Smith
visited the township four times per year.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Home". cherokeesouthwesttownship.org.
  2. ^ "Communities – Cherokee Nation Citizens At-Large".

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