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The United Cherokee Nation (UCN)

 

An International Tsalagi (Cherokee) Tribal Membership Organization

"Gathering The Lost Tsalagi (Cherokee) Into One Tribal Membership Organization"
 
 

Check on the "Becoming a Member" Webpage for our current application. To learn more about our State or International Clans visit the "The UCN Clans" Webpages.

New York Clan

 

 

 

New York Clan

Clan Chief Dennis Owl Redmoon of the wind clan, who's Grandfather was Cherokee is a registered tribal member of the Seminole/Creek Tribe of Florida, Owl Redmoon was asked by the Principal Chief and the Tribal Elders to honor the UCN people by taking a place as the Clan Chief of New York State, to bring the civilized native tribes together in peace. Owl Redmoon became Clan Chief with an open heart to bring peace with the nations and leave the politics faraway. Owl Redmoon is a Master Native crafter (Native Soul Handmade Art) who sells and trades many of his works around powwows and to museums in the United States. Owl Redmoon has been dancing since the age of 5 years old, which now leads him to perform as head male dancer at many powwows and is also a winner of grass and men's traditional dancing at powwows. Owl Redmoon is the founder of Owlredmoon Multidisciplinary Cultural Arts in New York. Owl Redmoon attended Pratt University in New York, where he received his BA in Art Direction and M.F.A in Combined Media. Owl Redmoon has been a New York City high school teacher for six years as of 2007. "My heart is open to share my rich history and culture to the world, to open the eyes and ears of the future, and let them know native history is bigger than what they show on television and in text books."

Se-Ku "many blessings to those who read these words"

New York Clan

 

Chief Dennis "Owl Redmoon" Darkeem
347-524-7030

 

 

Steven "Stone Bear" Phillips
National / Principal Chief - Arizona State Clan Chief
The United Cherokee Nation (UCN)

 

Email; ChiefStoneBear@theucn.com , preferred contact

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