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'''David Cornsilk''' is a ] Nation Citizen. David lives in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and is the son of John Cornsilk.<ref>http://www.cornsilks.com/johnc.html</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/m/malcomson-drop.html?_r=1&oref=slogin</ref> '''David Cornsilks''' is a ] Nation Citizen and controversial Native American Gay Rights Activist. David lives in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and is the son of John Cornsilk, a vocal political opponent of ] and his policies. Both David and John Cornsilks are active in Cherokee Nation and United Keetoowah Band politics and were instrumental in winning citizenship rights for the ] as well as equal rights for Gay Cherokee Citizens.<ref>Cherokee Nation Gay Marriage Court Filings </ref>


David Cornsilk also writes articles for the , a Cherokee political Newspaper concerned with Cherokee Nation. David Cornsilks is an openly ] ] man who also writes articles for the , a Cherokee political Newspaper concerned with Cherokee Nation and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Social, Cultural, and politcal issues. David also runs a wide variety of websites which either attack Cherokee Nation Officials or address political issues affecting Cherokee Nation Citizens and Politics.<ref>Cherokee Freedmen Lawsuit Case Filings </ref>

David Cornsilks is the first reported Cherokee Indian in Cherokee History to perform a same-sex marriage ceremony between two Cherokee Nation women in defiance of a Tribal Council ban on same-sex marriage ceremonies.<ref>Cherokee Nation Gay Marriage Story </ref>

== Political Commentary ==

], Deputy Chief Joe Grayson, and John Ketcher as "The Boys in the Hood", a political satire cartoon by David and John Cornsilks]]

David Cornsilks produces provocative cartoons and political satire related to Cherokee Nation Politics. Many of his written political commentaries are also insightful. Some of his public domain cartoons are humerous and thought provoking. He and his father run the Cornsilks.com website and political blog, and have engaged in numerous incidents of vandalism related to articles of Cherokee Nation Political Opponents and Detractors. John Cornsilks is currently under a ] for repeatedly trolling the article on ] and posting unsubstanciated allegations against ]. David Cornsilks, however, is not a banned user on Misplaced Pages.<ref>Cherokee Political Forum </ref>

===Yearly Disruption of the Cherokee National Holiday ===

The Cherokee Observer and John and David Cornsilks routinely disrupt the Cherokee State of Nation address each year by organizing trucks loaded with political flyers which they distribute to Cherokee Citizens during the State of the Nation Address by the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation at the historic Cherokee Nation Courthouse. Most of these materials contain tabloid style claims and allegations regarding Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilors, and other elected officials. Local squads of Tahlequah and Cherokee Nation Police and Marshalls have become a common sight during the State of the Nation Address to prevent these trucks from disrupting the Cherokee National Holiday Activities. Many of these political lobbying activities are co-sponsored with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and have disrupted the State of the Nation address by the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation at past events.


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== John Cornsilks Banned by Misplaced Pages Community ==

* John Cornsilks Misplaced Pages Account {{user3 | Johnc1}}


== External References == == External References ==

Revision as of 16:25, 23 May 2007

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Cherokee Chief Chad Smith meeting a Cherokee Freedmen at the Pearly Gates, a political satire cartoon by David and John Cornsilks

David Cornsilks is a Cherokee Nation Citizen and controversial Native American Gay Rights Activist. David lives in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and is the son of John Cornsilk, a vocal political opponent of Chief Chad Smith and his policies. Both David and John Cornsilks are active in Cherokee Nation and United Keetoowah Band politics and were instrumental in winning citizenship rights for the Cherokee Freedmen as well as equal rights for Gay Cherokee Citizens.

David Cornsilks is an openly homosexual Cherokee man who also writes articles for the Cherokee Observer, a Cherokee political Newspaper concerned with Cherokee Nation and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians Social, Cultural, and politcal issues. David also runs a wide variety of websites which either attack Cherokee Nation Officials or address political issues affecting Cherokee Nation Citizens and Politics.

David Cornsilks is the first reported Cherokee Indian in Cherokee History to perform a same-sex marriage ceremony between two Cherokee Nation women in defiance of a Tribal Council ban on same-sex marriage ceremonies.

Political Commentary

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Cherokee Chief Chad Smith, Deputy Chief Joe Grayson, and John Ketcher as "The Boys in the Hood", a political satire cartoon by David and John Cornsilks

David Cornsilks produces provocative cartoons and political satire related to Cherokee Nation Politics. Many of his written political commentaries are also insightful. Some of his public domain cartoons are humerous and thought provoking. He and his father run the Cornsilks.com website and political blog, and have engaged in numerous incidents of vandalism related to articles of Cherokee Nation Political Opponents and Detractors. John Cornsilks is currently under a community ban on the English Misplaced Pages for repeatedly trolling the article on Chief Chad Smith and posting unsubstanciated allegations against Chief Chad Smith. David Cornsilks, however, is not a banned user on Misplaced Pages.

Yearly Disruption of the Cherokee National Holiday

The Cherokee Observer and John and David Cornsilks routinely disrupt the Cherokee State of Nation address each year by organizing trucks loaded with political flyers which they distribute to Cherokee Citizens during the State of the Nation Address by the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation at the historic Cherokee Nation Courthouse. Most of these materials contain tabloid style claims and allegations regarding Cherokee Nation Tribal Councilors, and other elected officials. Local squads of Tahlequah and Cherokee Nation Police and Marshalls have become a common sight during the State of the Nation Address to prevent these trucks from disrupting the Cherokee National Holiday Activities. Many of these political lobbying activities are co-sponsored with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and have disrupted the State of the Nation address by the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation at past events.

References

  1. Cherokee Nation Gay Marriage Court Filings
  2. Cherokee Freedmen Lawsuit Case Filings
  3. Cherokee Nation Gay Marriage Story
  4. Cherokee Political Forum

John Cornsilks Banned by Misplaced Pages Community

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