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Category: 12. Other cultural expressions
WOOL004. Woolverton, Paul. Cherokees
air cultural center concerns. Fayetteville Observer May 15,
2003.
Publication type: Newspaper article
Patrick Lambert, an attorney for North Carolinas
Cherokees, testified on behalf of the tribe in a meeting of the state
Senate Committee on State Government, Local Government, and Veterans
Affairs, during which legislation to change the membership of the cultural
centers board of directors was discussed. The Cherokees are not
opposed to the legislation but are concerned that they have not had
a member on the board in three years and have not received the centers
mission statement, minutes from meetings, notices of meetings, or other
pertinent information. Representative Ron Sutton commented that the
present law concerning the centers Board of Directors requires
that the Cherokees appoint someone to the board. When there is a designated
representative, that person will receive all the information normally
sent to board members.
Two bills adjusting the boards membership were
introduced by Sutton and are making their way through the legislative
process. If passed, they will increase the size of the board to 20 members.
Additional Subjects: North Carolina
Indian Cultural Center
This annotation was written on: May
27, 2003; edited on June 21, 2003.
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