Being located in NE Oklahoma where the capital of the Cherokee Nation is I am fairly certain he has had his claim vetted. As for his exact blood quantum or percentage of Cherokee Ancestry, I cannot say. The Cherokee Nation does not have a required percentage to qualify as a citizen. read more
Robert Largent, Cherokee Nation Employee for 12 years in Tahlequah. Answered Jan 12, 2016 · Author has 81 answers and 39.5k answer views Being located in NE Oklahoma where the capital of the Cherokee Nation is I am fairly certain he has had his claim vetted. read more
Through Fannie’s line, Mullin's ancestry goes back to Richard Bark Foreman, a Cherokee healer known as “The Cherokee Physician.” Richard Bark Foreman’s contribution to knowledge of Cherokee medicines is invaluable, not only because of his documentation of use, but also the documentation of Cherokee names for plants and diseases. read more