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  • Home
  • Calendar
  • Citizens Only
    • Assessments
    • Citizen Information Update
    • Medical Information
    • Native American Rights & Opportunities
    • Own A Business in Alabama?
    • The Echota Print Shop
    • Tribal ID Cards >
      • Paper
      • Adult Plastic
      • Child Plastic
  • About
    • Festival
    • History
    • Indian Arts & Craft Law
    • Mission
    • Our Story
    • Religious Freedom Act
    • The Little Log Cabin
    • Tour
  • Contact
    • Enrollment
    • Tribal Office Information
    • Webmaster
  • Government
    • Government
    • Clans
    • Code of Ethics
    • Office Use Only
    • Secretary - Office
    • Social Media Specialist
    • Webmaster & Tech Admin
  • News
  • Our People
    • Business Page
    • Community
    • Echota Warriors
    • Scholarships
  • Culture
    • Creation Story
    • Language
    • Religion
    • Tutorials
  • Donate
    • Individual Donor
    • Professional Donors
    • Supporters
Echota Cherokee Tribe
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PROGRESS THROUGH INDIAN UNITY

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Welcome to the official website of The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama. In 1984 The Davis - Strong Act was passed by the Alabama House and the Senate. This Bill created the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and gave The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama State Recognition. We are one of 9 state-recognized tribes in the great state of Alabama. We are home.

We are thankful you stopped by to visit our home. To see upcoming events, please visit our News Page.  

***Tribal enrollment is open.***

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American Indian Heritage Month

Chief Nancy Massey asked that this important document be shared. It was a great day in Alabama!!! November is now celebrated as American Indian Heritage Month!!!
Alabama State Tribes Recognized Proclamation for American Indian Heritage Month

The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama receives an apology from the State of Alabama. Read more here.


Miss Indian Alabama 2023

Miss Indian Alabama
Miss Indian Alabama 2023 Olivia Parker
Olivia is a tribal citizen of our Tribe.
Congratulations, Olivia. We are proud of you.

***This picture belongs to the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and was used with their permission.***

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The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama
is doing their part to keep our roads and highways free of litter.  

***Please note: This is the only official website for The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama. We are not represented officially by anyone on social media or any other media. Please direct all questions, comments, or concerns, through our email on the Contact page.***
The Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3, nonprofit organization. 
Therefore, any donation you make to the tribe is tax deductible. 
We are one of nine State-Recognized Tribes in Alabama.
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