Cherokee Nation Names First Delegate To Congress

Cherokee Nation Names First Delegate To Congress

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The Cherokee Nation is set to have a representative in the U.S. House of Representatives for the first time, as promised by a 200-year-old treaty. Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. emphasized the treaty's sacredness and nominated Kimberly Teehee as the delegate. Teehee, who served under President Obama, awaits Congress's approval. The role is expected to be similar to non-voting representatives from Washington D.C. and U.S. territories, allowing participation in debates and committees but not floor voting.

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What is the significance of the treaty mentioned in the text?

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Who was nominated as a delegate for the Cherokee Nation?

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What role did Kimberly Teehee serve under former President Barack Obama?

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What limitations do representatives from the Cherokee Nation have compared to other representatives?

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What is still required for the nomination of the Cherokee representative?

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