Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc.
State-recognized tribe in North Carolina, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Coharie Intra-tribal Council, Inc. is a state-recognized tribe in North Carolina.[3] The headquarters are in Clinton, North Carolina.[5]
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Named after | Great Coharie Creek, Little Coharie Creek |
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Formation | 1911,[1] 1978[2] |
Type | state-recognized tribe,[3] nonprofit organization[2] |
EIN 56-1187928[2] | |
Purpose | S30. Economic Development[2] |
Location | |
Membership | 2,700[4] |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Greg Jacobs[4] |
Revenue (2019) | $835,656[5] |
Expenses (2019) | $743,463[5] |
Website | coharietribe |
Formerly called | Croatan Indians of Samson County,[1] Coharie Tribe of North Carolina,[6] Coharie Indian People, Inc.[7] |
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Formerly known as the Coharie Indian People, Inc.[7] and the Coharie Tribe of North Carolina, the group's 2,700 members primarily live in Sampson and Harnett counties.[4][6]
The group claims "descent from certain tribes of Indians originally inhabiting the coastal regions of North Carolina."[6] In 1910, residents of Herrings Township along the Coharie creeks identified as being of Croatan descent.[8]