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Cheasequah Nation receives Declaration and Proclamation as cheasequah nation day, at the GA State Capitol 2/24/25

  • Writer: Amir El Bey
    Amir El Bey
  • Feb 28
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 1

CHEASEQUAH NATION

The State of Georgia Celebrates “Cheasequah Nation Day,”Honoring Chief Red Wolf  Tribes, Indigenous Legacy.

Atlanta, GA - February 24, 2025(also Chiefs born day) - The State of Georgia has officially proclaimed and Declared February 24th as “Cheasequah Nation Day,” a momentous occasion celebrated with enthusiasm by local tribes and Indigenous communities. The declaration, presented at the State Capitol Gold Dome on February 24th, 2025, recognizes the Antiquitous Status and  Cheasequah Nation's rich history, enduring contributions, and commitment to community service. Family, friends, Senators, House Reps, business leaders, and local Indigenous and Native American tribes, including, State and Federally authenticated  Chiefs were all there to witness.

Indigenous and Georgian Grand Chief : Supreme Chief Blackhawk Thunderbird, founder of the autonomous Mund Bareefan Clan, stood in solidarity in support of the honor. 

“Cheasequah Nation Day,” celebrates the legacy of the Cheasequah Nation, founded in 2013,by  Chief Red Wolf (Born, Brendon Cheon Williams).  The Goal and mission  is to establish an Indigenous, Tribal Embassy,  to promote education and foster diplomatic relations. The nation takes pride in its diverse ancestry, encompassing the Phoenix Bloodline of "Cherokee Phoenix" in Cherokee is "ᏣᎳᎩ ᏧᎴᎯᏌᏅᎯ" (romanized as "Tsalagi Tsulehisanvhi"). Anikituvagi, Tsalaghi (Cherokee), Chata, (Choctaw), Muskogee, Washitaw, Gullah Geechee and Phoenician Moors, with ancestral lands spanning across the Cherokee (Echota) Estate,(GA, TN, SC, NC, AL, FL). This deep-rooted connection to the land positions the Cheasequah Nation as invaluable consultants in Land Management and conservation efforts.

The Cheasequah Nation, recognizing its innate duty as stewards of the land, offers expertise to the state of Georgia in collaborative projects. Their generational knowledge of ecosystems, wildlife patterns, water sources, and culturally significant sites can inform sustainable land use planning and resource management. By working together ,the Cheasequah Nation and the state of Georgia can foster a deep understanding of Indigenous culture and knowledge, leading to more informed and respectful land stewardship practices.

The Cheasequah and their continued efforts to partner with Georgia, the Departments of Commerce and the Interior, and federal agencies work to promote cultural tourism with Indigenous tribes. This collaboration incorporates past successes with innovative ideas for a substantial future, benefiting Indigenous communities, small businesses, and all Georgians, allowing the Cheasequah Nation to revitalize their heritage and ensure their traditions are preserved for future generations.

Chief Red Wolf’s vision has led to the establishment of impactful institutions such as IHEA Ministries, and We Educate University, both dedicated to providing supportive educational environments.

The Cheasequah Nation’s hard work and dedication to community service, offering programs for youth, elders, veterans, and people with disabilities, including the initiative, “The Pharmacy,” which promotes urban farming and self-sufficiency.

This proclaimed Day honors Chief Red Wolf's leadership, and the Cheasequah Nation’s dedication to preserving its heritage while empowering its people. The nation's values, rooted in equality, justice, and service, resonate with the principles of Love. Truth, Peace Freedom, Justice, and Equity. The Phoenix, which is The nation's symbol, and family clan name,   happens to appear on the seal of Atlanta, Georgia, which embodies the spirit of resilience and rebirth, reflecting the Cheasequah People's enduring commitment to RISE UP LIKE THE PHOENIX!

The recognition of “Cheasequah Nation Day” signifies a powerful step towards fostering collaboration and understanding among Indigenous communities in Georgia and beyond.

Contact:



Principal Chief Red Wolf, Minister Amir Caliph El Bey

 
 
 

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