Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR388

Introduced
3/22/23  
Enrolled
3/23/23  
Introduced
3/22/23  
Enrolled
3/23/23  

Caption

Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians; commend

Impact

The resolution aims to foster a greater awareness and understanding of Georgia's Native American history among its citizens and lawmakers. By formally commending the tribes and acknowledging their historical significance, SR388 serves to enhance the visibility of Native American issues within state governance. However, resolutions like this also imply a need for continued discussions on the rights and recognition of Native American tribes in modern legislation. There may be impacts on educational parameters regarding how local history is taught in schools, aiming for a more inclusive perspective that honors Native contributions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 388 is a tribute to the historical tribes of Georgia, particularly the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and the Cherokee Nation, alongside other tribes such as the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. It seeks to recognize and commend these tribes for their significant contributions to the state's history. The resolution emphasizes the rich cultural heritage of Native Americans in Georgia and the importance of their acknowledgment within the state narrative. It also underscores the historical injustices faced by Native tribes, including the removals and loss of lands due to various treaties and legislative actions.

Contention

While SR388 is largely a commendation with positive implications, some advocates might argue that mere resolutions do not address the pressing legal and social issues that continue to affect Native American communities today, such as land rights and sovereignty matters. There could also be debates within legislative circles regarding the sufficiency of symbolic acknowledgments in the absence of substantial policy changes that aim to rectify historical injustices. Additionally, the resolution's implications regarding state-tribe relations may prompt discussions about the balance between honoring history and addressing current rights and needs of Native tribes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR84

Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and All Tribes; commend

GA HR419

Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Cherokee Nation, United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and the historical tribes that once called Georgia their home, including the Yuchi Tribe, Chickasaw Nation, and others; commend

GA HR638

Muscogee (Creek) Nation, Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and the historical tribes that once called Georgia their home, including the Yuchi Tribe, Chickasaw Nation, Miccosukee Tribe of Florida; and others; commend

GA HJR453

Recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia.

GA HCR91

Recognizes the La. Precinct of the Southern Band of the Cherokee as an Indian tribe of La.

GA HJR138

Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia; General Assembly to extend state recognition.

GA HJR559

Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia; General Assembly to extend state recognition.

GA HJR14

Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia; General Assembly to extend state recognition.

GA HJR14

Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia; General Assembly to extend state recognition.

GA HB548

Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.