Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR17

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution will formally recognize the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe, allowing it to participate more fully in state affairs and programs that support Native American individuals and communities. This recognition is seen as a critical step toward validating the tribe's historic claims and cultural identity, particularly in light of past injustices, such as those inflicted by Dr. Walter Ashby Plecker, who denied many Native Americans the ability to prove their heritage through necessary documentation.

Summary

HJR17 is a House Joint Resolution aimed at extending state recognition to the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia. The resolution acknowledges the historical presence and significant contributions of the Wolf Creek Cherokee people in Virginia, highlighting their cultural and educational efforts, as well as their connection to Virginia's rich Native American heritage. Importantly, it points out that many individuals from this tribe have been recognized by the Commonwealth as Native American minority business owners, which further solidifies their community's role and status within the state.

Contention

An important aspect of the debate surrounding HJR17 is its implications for tribal sovereignty and the potential for further recognition. The resolution specifically states that it does not address or confer any rights or privileges regarding property or sovereignty issues, raising concerns among both proponents and opponents about the potential weaknesses in this recognition. Supporters argue it is a necessary step towards historical justice, whereas critics fear it may lead to complications in future claims for sovereignty and rights that are often associated with tribal recognition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HJR14

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

VA HJR453

Recognition of the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe of Virginia.

VA SB949

American Indians, Va. recognized tribes, and federally recognized tribes; definitions, sovereignty.

VA HB2134

American Indians, Va. recognized tribes, and federally recognized tribes; definitions, sovereignty.

VA HB1434

Mattaponi Indian Tribe; DOF to convey tracts of land in Sandy Point State Forest to the Tribe.

VA HR465

Commending the Iranian American community in Virginia.

VA HB1838

General Assembly Conflicts of Interests Act; definition of "gift."

VA HB1825

Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; extends membership to conservation officers.

VA HB631

Virginia Law Officers' Retirement System; extends membership to emergency dispatchers.

VA HB1739

General Assembly Military and Veterans Commission established.

Similar Bills

VA SJR70

Governor; confirming appointments.

VA SJR69

Governor; confirming appointments.

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 SJR73

Governor; confirming appointments.

VA SJR71

Governor; confirming appointments.

VA SJR72

Governor; confirming appointments.

VA SJR74

Governor; confirming appointments.