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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your last name, first name, middle name, and maiden name. Ensure all entries are made in black or blue ink.
  3. Provide your date of birth and social security number. This information is crucial for verifying your identity.
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  5. Indicate whether you have registered as a citizen of the Cherokee Nation before. If yes, include the registration number and date.
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To be eligible for Cherokee Nation citizenship, a person must have one or more direct ancestors listed on Dawes.
Cherokee Nation citizenship requires having at least one direct ancestor listed on the Dawes Rolls of the Cherokee Nation, a federal census compiled in the years 1898-1906.
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.
Original enrollees are people listed on the Dawes Rolls of the Cherokee Nation. Their direct descendants make up the citizenry of the Cherokee Nation. You must trace directly back to at least one original enrollee on Dawes to be eligible for tribal citizenship.
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You must possess at least 1/16 degree of Eastern Cherokee blood. Please note: Blood quantum is calculated from your ancestor listed on the 1924 Baker Roll.
Tribal Enrollment Identify which tribe (or tribes) your ancestor was a member of or affiliated with. Establish a lineal ancestor (biological parent, grandparent, great-grandparent and/or more distant ancestor) who is an American Indian or Alaska Native person from a federally recognized Tribe in the U.S.

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