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Aug. 28—The keys to the first four rental homes of the planned 21 in the Mige Glory Addition, a subsidized housing program through Cherokee Nation Housing Authority, were turned over to new ...
She specialized in housing law. [3] She is married to Cherokee politician Rex Jordan. [4] Glory-Jordan was a Cherokee Nation district court judge and delegate to the 1999 Cherokee Nation Constitutional Convention. [1] She served as a Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilor from 2007 to 2015, representing District 1 covering Cherokee West.
Rex Jordan graduated from Hulbert High School and later earned a bachelor's and master's degree in agricultural education from Oklahoma State University.He worked for the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation for 20 years.
She is an advisory member on the Cherokee Nation Housing Authority board of commissioners, member of the Claremore Indian Hospital board of directors. [3] In 2021, Taylor was nominated by Hoskin Jr. to serve as the Treasurer of the Cherokee Nation, succeeding Tralynna Scott. [3]
He also established a national Cherokee newspaper and oversaw the Tribal Housing Authority, which offered low-cost housing to Cherokees. [10] Keeler helped establish the Cherokee Foundation and through legal legislation attained $14,789,000 from the federal government over land dispute. [ 11 ]
Apr. 20—TAHLEQUAH — A resolution giving Cherokee Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. and his team the go ahead to work with Rogers State University on a financial support agreement passed the Council ...
On this issue, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court ruled that the Cherokee Nation could take away the approval authority which it had previously granted the federal government. Pending the resolution of litigation, the Cherokee Freedman had all rights as full Cherokee Nation citizens, including voting rights and access to tribal services. [ 26 ]
Shawna S. Baker, a Native American lawyer, citizen of the Cherokee Nation, is the third woman and the first out, two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer person (LGBTQ+) to be appointed a justice on the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court.