David Cornsilk | |
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Born | Claremore, Oklahoma, U.S. | February 10, 1959
Education | Northeastern State University, Tahlequah (BS) |
David Cornsilk (Cherokee Nation and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians) is a professional genealogist and served as the managing editor of the Cherokee Observer, an online news website founded in 1992.[1] He founded of the grassroots Cherokee National Party in the 1990s, seeking to create a movement to promote the Nation as a political entity.[2] While working as a full-time store clerk at Petsmart, he "took on America’s second-largest Indian tribe, the Cherokee Nation, in what led to a landmark tribal decision. Cornsilk served as a lay advocate, which permits non-lawyers to try cases before the Cherokee Nation’s highest court."[3] Cornsilk had worked for the nation as a tribal enrollment research analyst and for the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a genealogical researcher. He also has his own genealogical firm.[4] He ran in the 2023 Cherokee Nation principal chief election.[5] He lost the election to incumbent principal chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.[6]
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