http://www.neetribe.org/"We are affiliated with The Southern Cherokee Nation which is The Southern Band of The Cherokee Nation (14 Stat 799 dtd 29 July 1866). The United States Government recognized SCN as a Band of the Cherokee Nation with separate rights and Jurisdictions as provided by the Congressional Treaty Document at Running Water, Georgia on November 27th 1834, ratified by Congress, recognizing SCN as a Sovereign Cherokee Nation. Most of our tribal citizens of The Nuluti Equani Ehi Tribe are descendants of Chief Donnaha....
Our name, Nuluti Equani Ehi, is Cherokee and means "Near the River Dwellers." Citizenship is available to anyone who wishes to learn and honor their Native American heritage. We base Citizenship on Native American origin and will accept anyone, who thru genealogy, can prove any Native American Blood Heritage."
That's the Webber Falls, OK outfit.
http://www.neetribe.org/page2.html"Nuluti Equani Ehi Tribe, Inc.
3517 Union Hill Rd.
East Bend, N.C. 27018
....On February 6th 2004 our paperwork was submitted to the Secretary of State for status as a Non Profit Tribe, we also received our EIN number with in a few days of that. We are a Non profit tribe, we created under the ideas of Religious, Charitable and Educational Tribe. So how are we accomplishing these goals as of today. I am pleased to share what we feel will please you. But bear in mind this takes financial support to keep the tribe up and running as well as progressing.
What has Nuluti Equani Ehi Tribe Done at this so far:
The following Societies are functioning or will be as soon as People and Funding are available:
Volunteer Outreach Services, Tribal Web site
www.neetribe.org, Emergency Loan Society, Crafts and Pow Wow Society, Corporate Support & Funding Society, Student Loan Society, Veterans Assistant, Program, Historical Preservation Society, Emergency Grant Society, Talking Feather Society, Wolf Creek Support Society
There are programs being developed for future activation. All projects have been funded though tribal donations and membership contributions. We need your help in work time, financial assistance and recruiting of prospective members.
Jim Wilson
Principal Chief
Jim@neetribe.org"
From what I see so far, they have a website and a powwow, that's it.
"Our tribal heritage goes back to the Cherokee living along the New River, Yadkin River, Dan River, and the Catawba rivers in North Carolina during the pre-colonial and colonial periods. A number of our founding Leaders are descendants of the Chief Donnaha and are carded by The Southern Cherokee Nation, Southern Band of the Cherokee....NEETribe has applied to the NC Commission of Indian Affairs for recognition."
They don't seem to want federal recognition, probably because as they admit elsewhere they've only been around a short time. Yet elsewhere they're falsely claiming BIA recog.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/donahue/messages/1303.html"For all you Chief Donahoo researchers, I have exciting news for you. June 21-24 in Clemmons, North Carolina, the Poindexter Descendants Association is holding its Annual Family Reunion....
In addition, the Nuluti Equani Ehi Tribe will be at our reunion. They are a BIA recognized tribe which has a number of Elizabeth and Frank Pledge's descendants as members."