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CNO
(redirected from Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma)

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CNOChief of Naval Operations
CNOChief Nursing Officer
CNOCollege of Nurses of Ontario
CNOCoconut Oil
CNOCyanate (form of cyanide)
CNOCom/Net/Org (GTLDs)
CNOCherokee Nation of Oklahoma
CNOChief Nuclear Officer (nuclear facility operation)
CNOComputer Network Operation(s)
CNOCommunity Nutrition Organizer (Bangladesh)
CNOCashew Nut Oil
CNOClean, Neat, Organized
CNOComité de Normalisation Obligataire (French: Bondholder Committee for Standardization)
CNOCollège National d'Occlusodontologie (French: National College of Occlusodontology)
CNOCercle des Nageurs de l'Ouest (French swim club)
CNOClub Nautique de l'Ouest (French: Nautical Club of the West)
CNOChambre Nationale des Ostéopathes (French: National Chamber of Osteopaths)
CNOCentre Néphrologique d'Occitanie (French nephrology center)
CNOCancéropôle Nord-Ouest (French cancer prevention project)


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Richard Allen, speaking to the same subcommittee on behalf of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, opposed the bill and questioned whether the groups seeking recognition are true descendants of Indian tribes.
Theda Perdue, Mixed (Athens, GA, 2003); Circe Strum, Blood Politics: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma (Berkeley, 2002); Claudio Saint, Black, White, and Indian: Race and the Unmaking of an American Family (New York, 2005).
Wilma Mankiller, elected principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma in 1985, is considered the first woman in modern times to lead a major Native American tribe.
 
 
 
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