It's sure not easy trying to keep things straight with so many similar names. Here's my try:
Seems like for tax or legal purposes they have a nonprofit corp. The WCN used to be the WCNAM. They still have the old website up.
They also used to be run by a notorious huckster and power hungry woman named Lola Scholl. She got kicked out, appointed her own council and refused to leave, and then even her own appointed council kicked her out. She still has legal possession of the tribal "rolls" and other records, backed up by a court decision. So the WCN blames the nonprofit for the One Nation member possibly being enrolled.
Even with Scholl gone, the WCN has loads of problems. How many of them are actually Cherokees I don't know. But they seem to have many PODIAs in charge, judging by their website.
They list the Amonsoquath, who claim Pocahontas was Cherokee, as a "sister tribe" along with the "Cherokees of California." Their book list also is full of Nuage or false history.
http://www.westerncherokeenation.org/store.html"Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship"
There's a thread in here that discuesses what's wrong with this book by JT Garrett.
"The Cherokee Full Circle: A Practical Guide to Ceremonies and Traditions"
Don't know if it's accurate, but it's appalling to have a how to do ceremonies book.
"Voices of Our Ancestors: Cherokee Teachings from the Wisdom Fire"
This is Nuage cult leader Diane Fisher's ("Dhyani Yawahoo") book, claiming Cherokees come from Atlantis and believe in reincarnation.
"History, Myths, and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees"
James Mooney's book, which many consider filled with falsehoods.
"Meditations with the Cherokee: Prayers, Songs, and Stories of Healing and Harmony"
Another of Garrett's books.
"Cherokee Herbal: Native Plant Medicine from the Four Directions"
Also Garrett.
"Walking on the Wind: Cherokee Teachings for Harmony and Balance"
Garrett again.
"Education of Little Tree"
The most bizarre case, written by a KKK leader who posed as Cherokee, this is almost like holocaust denial, laying the blame on the fed govt for the Trail of Tears and away from Southern whites, and softening how bad the boarding schools were.
And that's just the things that I can spot wrong. I'm sure the Cherokee members can spot plenty of things I don't know about.