Status: Finally Finished

Public Enemy

Impeachment

After finding out about the two declarations of war, the Tribal Coucil met with the Tribal Elders. They decided that White needed to be gone.

The State of Tennessee helped the Tribal Council in investigating against Chief White. He was suspended from his chair and was investigated for almost a year. He was eventually stripped of his office. He is no longer a member of the tribe. He was replaced by Johnny Raven Corbin, who would be Acting Principal Chief until the elections.
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I later on found out that then-Assistant Secretary Larry J Echohawk from the Bureau of Indian Affairs looked at Chief White's genealogy and found that he did not have a single drop of Cherokee blood in his veins. Instead, the claimed Cherokee ancestor was in fact a European man that had spent only a little time amongst the Cherokee Nation.

Although White may have known this, it is possible that he did not know it and truly thought that he was a Cherokee descendent. But because of this, his entire identity was shattered. However, he would probably still be an associate member today if he had not declared war.