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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields. Fill in your last name, first name, middle name, and maiden name as required.
  3. Provide your date of birth and citizenship number. Ensure that these details are accurate to avoid any issues with your application.
  4. Next, enter your phone number and social security number. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  5. Complete the physical address section by filling in your street address, city, state, and ZIP code. Repeat this for the mailing address if it differs from your physical address.
  6. If you are under 18, indicate whether you have legal representation by checking 'YES' or 'NO' and provide necessary documentation if applicable.
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How do I get my Cherokee Nation ID number? You may visit the main Tribal Registration office in Tahlequah Monday through Friday during regular business hours.
The Cherokee Nation Citizen ID is an identification card issued to citizens of the Cherokee Nation, also known as the Cherokee Nation Tribal Citizenship Card. It serves as proof of enrollment and citizenship in the Cherokee Nation, which is the largest federally recognized Native American tribe in the United States.
How can I find out how much Indian/Cherokee I am? Each person listed on the Dawes Rolls of Cherokees by Blood was assigned a blood quantum fraction to express their amount of Cherokee ancestry. Blood quantums begin at 4/4 and divide in half with each successive generation.
After the war the US government required that the Cherokee Nation, who under pressure had briefly with the Confederates, end slavery and grant full citizenship to Freedmen living within their nation. Those who left could become United States citizens.
Does Cherokee Nation have a minimum blood quantum? Cherokee Nations citizenship laws are based on legal documentation demonstrating a direct tie to the tribe, with no blood quantum.

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The basic criteria for CDIB/Cherokee Nation tribal citizenship is that an application must be submitted along with documents that directly connect a person to an enrolled lineal ancestor who is listed on the Dawes Roll Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedman of the Five Civilized Tribes.
Some tribes, like the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, specify no blood quantum but require individuals to trace genealogical descent from a direct ancestor included on the Dawes Roll codified in 1907. The federal government maintains a 1/4 blood requirement for most of its benefits.

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