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Cherokee Nation aids family after tragic assassination

August 30, 2024 | Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma


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Cherokee Nation aids family after tragic assassination
During a recent government meeting, a poignant personal testimony highlighted the ongoing support provided by the Cherokee Nation to its members. A participant recounted the tragic assassination of their father in West Africa during their senior year of high school, which left their family without essential documentation such as a life or death certificate.

The individual credited Wilma Mankiller, a prominent figure in the Cherokee Nation, for her advocacy in petitioning Congress to secure the necessary documentation for their family. This act of support exemplifies the Cherokee Nation's commitment to assisting its members in times of need.

Currently, the individual serves as a project manager for CVR Industries at a refinery in Coffeyville, illustrating the positive impact of community support on personal and professional development. This testimony underscores the vital role that tribal nations play in the lives of their members, particularly in navigating bureaucratic challenges and fostering resilience.

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