Link to full article.OKLAHOMA CITY - The Cherokee Nation vote to revoke the citizenship of the descendants of people the Cherokee once owned as slaves was a blow to people who have relied on tribal benefits.
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In Saturdays special election, more than 76 percent of voters decided to amend the Cherokee Nations constitution to remove the estimated 2,800 freedmen descendants from the tribal rolls, according to results posted Sunday on the tribes Web site.
Marilyn Vann, president of the Descendants of Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes, said the election results undoubtedly will be challenged.
We will pursue the legal remedies that are available to us to stop people from not only losing their voting rights, but to receiving medical care and other services to which they are entitled under law, Vann said Sunday.
This is a fight for justice to stop these crimes against humanity.