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Offline dabosijigwokush

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Echota Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of NJ
« on: May 29, 2007, 01:47:34 am »
Echota Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of NJ
700 NYE AVE STE 102366
IRVINGTON, NJ 07111   


C W LONGBOW
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GENERAL INFORMATION

This organization is a 501(c)(3) Public Charity.
This organization is not required to file an annual return with the IRS because its income is less than $25,000.
Contributions are deductible, as provided by law.

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NTEE Code
A23—Cultural, Ethnic Awareness

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Year Founded: Information not available
Ruling Year: 1997
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No. of Part-Time Employees: Information not available
No. of Volunteers: Information not available

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FORM 990 AND EDOCS
None Available.

Why can't I find IRS Form 990s for this organization?

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another self made chief!

Offline lostcherokee

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Re: Echota Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of NJ
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2008, 05:58:43 pm »
seems he is showing himself state reg. on a few sites






http://www.everyculture.com/multi/Bu-Dr/Cherokees.html

Cherokee Nation of New Jersey.

Founded in 1997. Seeks to educate people about the American Indian who is of African, Hispanic, Asian, and European mix, and to foster goodwill.

Contact: Chief C.W. Longbow.

Address: c/o C. W. Longbow, 1164 Stuyvesant Avenue, Irvington, New Jersey 071112392.

Telephone: (201) 374-1021.


http://www.utulsa.edu/law/classes/rice/Indigenous_Contact_List/North_America/northamerica_E.htm

Echota Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of NJ (State recognized)
1164 Stuyvesant Ave
Irvington, NJ 07111



us fish and wildlife service

http://www.fws.gov/northeast/njfieldoffice/Native_American/NativeAmerican.htm



The federal government has a unique and distinctive political relationship with federally recognized Indian tribes. It is defined by treaties, statutes, executive orders, judicial decisions and agreements and differs from relationships with state and local governments or other entities. It has given rise to a special federal trust responsibility, involving the legal responsibilities and obligations of the United States toward Indian tribes and the application of fiduciary standards of due care with respect to Indian lands, tribal trust resources and the exercise of tribal rights.
Link to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's
Northeast Region's
Web Site for Native American Relations
Click here .... http://northeast.fws.gov/nativeamerican/index.html

Echta Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of
New Jersey

CW Longbow
1164 Stuyvesant Avenue
Irvington, NJ 07111
Tel. (973) 372-0252
973-372-0252
CW Longbow, Principal Chief

Offline dabosijigwokush

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Re: Echota Chickamauga Cherokee Tribe of NJ
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2008, 06:25:08 pm »
[edit] New Jersey
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Indians.[4][5][6][7] Letter of Intent to Petition 01/03/1992.[9]
Powhatan-Renape Nation.[4][5][7] Letter of Intent to Petition 04/12/1996.[9]
Ramapough Lenape Indian Nation (aka Ramapo Mountain Indians).[4][5][7] Letter of Intent to Petition 08/14/1979. Decline to Acknowledge 2/6/1996 (61 FR 4476); request for reconsideration to IBIA; decision affirmed 7/18/1997; reconsidered Final Determination 1/7/1998 (63 FR 888); in litigation; 12/11/2001, U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed the District Court’s Memorandum Opinion & Order granting summary judgment to the Department; US Supreme Court denied cert. 2002; Decision effective 1/7/1998.[9]
In addition, New Jersey recognizes the Inter-Tribal American Indians of New Jersey, an organization created circa 1980 to meet the needs of American Indians from across North and South America who are now living in New Jersey. The organization provides social activities and support to those Indians living in New Jersey and is dedicated to educating the public about American Indian culture and history