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Wilma Mankillerâs greatness minted onto 2022 quarter
UPDATED: Former Cherokee leader Wilma Mankiller will appear on the U.S. quarter in 2022 along with Maya Angelou and Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space
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Wilma Mankiller reads to young students. (Photo courtesy of the Wilma Mankiller Foundation)
UPDATED: Former Cherokee leader Wilma Mankiller will appear on the U.S. quarter in 2022 along with Maya Angelou and Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space
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The first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation will be stamped onto the 2022 quarters, the U.S. Mint announced.
Wilma Mankiller is one of the five women appearing on the quarters as part of the American Women Quarters Program, which “is a four-year program that celebrates the accomplishments and contributions made by women to the development and history of our country,” according to the U.S. Mint. The four-year program begins in 2022 and continues until 2025.
The Cherokee Nation began offering the car tag program in 2002. Submitted
TAHLEQUAH â The Cherokee Nationâs Motor Vehicle tags year-to-date sales has increased by 14 percent compared to March 2020, according to the tax commission administrator.
The tribe offers car tag renewals online, which helped during the pandemic, and also with job reopenings that may have spurred the increase said Cherokee Nation Tax Commission Administrator Sharon Swepston.
The increase means more money for public schools, road improvements and law enforcement since 38 percent of gross car tag revenue goes to the public schools, 20 percent of gross car tag revenue goes to roads and bridges, and 20 percent to law enforcement within the Cherokee Nationâs Reservation.