Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR14

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The potential impact of HJR14 is significant as it formalizes the state’s recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe, which may aid in restoring the tribe's identity and rights. However, the resolution explicitly states that it does not confer legal rights or sovereignty to the tribe. This could lead to discussions about tribal rights in relation to property, governance, and the ability to pursue state and federal support as a recognized entity. Overall, the resolution aims to promote respect for the tribe's cultural contributions while navigating the complexities of legal recognition.

Summary

HJR14 is a resolution that aims to extend state recognition to the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia. This recognition acknowledges the tribe's historical presence in Virginia and their ongoing contributions to the cultural landscape of the state. The bill includes mentions of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe's efforts to preserve their cultural heritage through education, community involvement, and performance arts, highlighting their historical significance in the region. The resolution also attempts to align Virginia with other states that have recognized Native American tribes at the state level, such as Georgia and Alabama.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HJR14 revolve around the implications of state recognition. While supporters argue that this resolution honors the heritage of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe, critics may point out the insufficient legal authority this recognition carries. There is concern that while the resolution acknowledges historical claims, it does not empower the tribe with any legal jurisdiction or specific rights, which could lead to ongoing challenges in the pursuit of sovereignty and self-determination. Consequently, the measure may prompt discussions on how best to support Native American communities in Virginia without imposing restrictions on their governance.

Companion Bills

VA HJR14

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

Previously Filed As

VA HJR559

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

VA HJR14

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

VA HJR495

Commending the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.

VA SJR368

Commending the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.

VA SR84

Commending the 2024 Inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

VA HR135

Commending the 2024 Inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.

VA HB1157

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; agencies to consult on permits and reviews.

VA HB2004

Federally recognized Tribal Nations in the Commonwealth; agencies to consult on permits and reviews.

VA SB482

Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts.

VA HB715

Tribal Nations; consultation w/ federally recognized, permits and review w/ potential impacts.

Similar Bills

VA HJR453

Recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia.

VA HJR14

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

VA HJR138

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

VA HJR559

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

VA HR799

Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joseph Pickett Johnson, Jr.

VA SJR286

Confirming Governors appointments; December 1.

VA HR125

Commending the Honorable Christopher Kilian Peace.

VA SR84

Commending the 2024 Inductees to the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.