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OKETEYECONNE CHATAH TRIBAL TRUST CHARTER

Constructive and Public Notice

Christopher Clark Deschene


Director, Tribal and Intergovernmental Affairs
U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Indian Energy
1000 Independence Ave. SW - Room 8E-060
Washington, D.C. 20585

Greetings Mr. Deschene:

I am ChiHolloLih Osceola Ossi Abukbo Ra'Muu, natural born aborigine blood of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH, descendant of MUSKOGEE CREEK ancestors of North America,
Turtle Island. This Notice brings forth the legal and lawful standing and status of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribe reestablished by the bloodline of OKETEYECONNE CHATAH
Ancestors, now filed with your office for the purpose of official notification of aborigine and tribal
standing.
This is lawful Notice and is sent pursuant to your promise and your institutions policy to uphold the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Articles in Amendments to Constitution for the United States of America Republic, and pursuant to
your Oath, requires your written response specific to subject matter. Your failure to respond, as stipulated, and rebut, with
particularity, everything in this Notice with which you disagree, is your lawful, legal and binding agreement with and admission
to the fact that everything in this Notice is true, correct, legal, lawful and binding upon you and your agency i.e. United States
Department of Energy, Department of Interior and Bureau of Indian Affairs in any court of law, without your protest or
objection or that of those who represent you. Your silence is your acquiescence to the truth and evidence of the Constructive
Notice. See: Connally v. General Construction Co., 269 U.S. 385, 391. Notification of legal responsibility is the first essential of
due process of law. See also: U.S. v. Tweel, 550 F.2d.297; Silence can only be equated with fraud where there is a legal or moral
duty to speak or when an inquiry left unanswered would be intentionally misleading.

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Please take NOTICE and respond to the following truths:

OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribe, from the land of North America, whose various members and
families of the tribal clans are recognized through ancestral records on North American Indian Rolls
and Federal government records, primarily the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) records and data
systems records having filed this Constructive and Public Notice of existence of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH TRIBAL TRUST, an aboriginal natural Tribal Trust Charter
established under the authority of OKETEYECONNE CHATAH; the corpus of the Trust is perpetual
with the duration of Mother Earth.

This honorable, respectful, and proper Constructive and Public Notice formally initiates the
genuine efforts of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribe to engage and establish its lawful, political,
and legal status, intentions, and standing with regard towards coexisting within the territorial
boundaries established as the United States.

Excerpt from Trust Charter


TRIBAL TRUST CHARTER OF THE
MUSKOGEE CREEK
TURTLE ISLAND TERRITORY

Whereas, the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH lines have come forward and are herein referred to as a
clan of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH people, sacred aborigine to the land inhabiting ancestral
territory of North America on Turtle Island of the territories historically known as Muskogee Creek.
The same is confirmed by the ratification of Tribal Trust Charter Signed and SEALED, recognized
under customary international law, Noticed to and acknowledged by the United States via return
receipt notice filed with the Department of Energy, Tribal and Intergovernmental Affairs, Office Of
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs with Certified Mail number 70142120000196628308.
This Tribal Trust Charter is developed and organized by the ratification of the OKETEYECONNE
CHATAH TRIBAL TRUST CHARTER and is embodied and made complete by the people of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Clan through the adoption of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Clan
Constitution as established by the Tribal Trust Charter of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH, signed
and sealed by the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust Council members, and;

Whereas, the said OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Clans people, by Tribal Trust Charter resolution of
the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust Council of, on, and within the ancestral lands of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH within the tribal territories of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH now
currently known as State of Georgia on Turtle Island and known to the world communities as
America, have provided documentation of identity and standing as ABORIGINE, established herein
via declarations in claims filed against the United States Department of Commerce on December 26,
2014, which met the United Nations Sustainable Development 2015 Agenda concerning claims
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deadlines against the United States, and responded to by the United States Inspector General for order
of identity correction (February 6, 2015, Complaint Number 15-0387 U.S. Department of Commerce).
Validations and trust authorizations are also found and declared within the birth records of Robert
Harold Chisum and Lillian Elizabeth Winkfield, recognized as American Indian, victims of fraud,
identity theft and misidentification, and herein reclassified via the 1967 repealed doctrine of the Racial
Integrity Act of 1924 adopted by the state of Tennessee and applied in conjunction with the destructive
One Drop Rule of 1910, all of which unfolded with the ruling of Loving vs. Virginia.

Robert Harold Chisum and Lillian Elizabeth Winkfield had four children: Rhonda Elaine Chisum,
Robert Harold Chisum III, Reginald Emanuel Chisum, Richard Edward Chisum; these names and
people are herein protected by the Tribal Trust Charter perpetually, and all intellectual, real and
tangible properties created or owned by Robert Harold Chisum and Lillian Elizabeth Winkfield,
including all natural lands formerly and currently inhabited by the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH and
lands located within the boundaries of the tribal territories of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH, which
are herein claimed as intellectual and real property of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust
on Turtle Island including Clay County, Georgia; NAC: 7WGS7 N86PK - Latitude 31.64477,
Longitude -85.002245, Genesee County, Michigan; NAC: 80S5T Q5CMR - Latitude 43.07766,
Longitude -83.67756, 114 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q3G Q54WC - Latitude
43.03277, Longitude -83.70512, 115 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q3G Q54TD -
Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70512, 118 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q34
Q54WC - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70512, 119 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC:
80Q34 Q5 4TD - Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70512, 121 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503;
NAC: 80Q2T Q54TD - Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70556, 122 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan
48503; NAC: 80Q2S Q54WC - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70556, 125 Grace Street; Flint,
Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q2H Q54TC - Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70556, 126 Grace Street;
Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q2G Q54WB - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70556, 130 Grace
Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q27 Q54W3 - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70556, 131
Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q23 Q54VC - Latitude 43.03255, Longitude -83.70556,
134 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q1V Q54W6 - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude
-83.70601, 135 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q1T Q54TC - Latitude 43.03233,
Longitude -83.70601, 138 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q1R Q54VC - Latitude
43.03255, Longitude -83.70601, 139 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q1K Q54TK -
Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70601, 203 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q13
Q54TC - Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70601, 204 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503; NAC:
80Q12 Q54W5 - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70601, 207 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan 48503;
NAC: 80Q0Q Q54TK - Latitude 43.03233, Longitude -83.70645, 208 Grace Street; Flint, Michigan
48503; NAC: 80Q0N Q54W9 - Latitude 43.03277, Longitude -83.70645, 128 Stockdale Street; Flint,
Michigan 48503; NAC: 80Q27 Q54RW - Latitude 43.03188, Longitude -83.70556 which is known to
the world communities as America.

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The established tribal council provides documentation of history, identity and American Aborigine
standing and identity of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH via the following: Racial Integrity Act
repealed in 1967, NAAIP International Affidavit and Notice of Constructive Fraud Identity Theft,
Unlawful Conversion, Economic Deception and Ethnic Cleansing; misidentification and claims
against the United States, Commerce Department file number 150387, sent via Certified Mail
Numbers 7012 1010 0001 9134 1317 and 7012 1010 0001 9134 1300 and ancestral birth records
validating American Aborigine" standing. The council herein has ordered this charter for the purpose
of future incorporation and protections for the sustainable development and benefit of the people of
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH, issued and approved by said clan and subject to ratification by a vote
of the members of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust Council. END EXCERPT.

INTENT
It is the intent of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribe to provide sacred and cultural teachings necessary in
rebuilding and perpetuating the ancient cultural ways while exercising our right to self-determination and
sustainable economic development required to sustain the bloodlines, human and cultural rights of the
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH. OKETEYECONNE CHATAH aboriginal rights are protected as per United States
Executive Order 12803 and 49 Statute 3097 Treaty Series 881, also, United Nations Declaration on the Granting
of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples on 14 December 1960, UN GA/Res 1514(XV) and by
provisions of customary and treaty based international law, granting the people all powers that had previously
been claimed and exercised by alien peoples and their agents and assigns. Basic requirements that colonizing
people transfer all powers to the colonized peoples is mandated at Article 5 of this Declaration and the
affirmation of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples by the General Assembly A/61/L/67
September 7, 2007; United Nations Declaration of Indigenous Rights 2007; including; Article 37, (1)Indigenous
peoples have the right to the recognition, observance and enforcement of treaties, agreements and other
constructive arrangements concluded with States or their successors and to have States honor and respect
such treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements. (2) Nothing in this Declaration may be
interpreted as diminishing or eliminating the rights of indigenous peoples contained in treaties, agreements
and other constructive arrangements. No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property, per the dictates of
the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 17(2). OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust Charter
established under the International Hague Trust Convention.

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This Constructive and Public Notice is presented by the following appointed representative to establish this
first Public Notice based on the abovementioned tribal declarations, representative is
Heretofore known as:
Rhonda Elaine Chisum Kelso (ChiHolloLih Osceola Ossi Abukbo Ra'Muu)
Of the Muskogee Creek Nation whose clan families have endured years of fraud and destruction, with forced
adherence to provisions of substandard in-humane existence because of the colonizing legacy of the United
States of America. The continuance of degrading standards and theft of property and culture have resulted in
the near annihilation of our people physically and spiritually, and such acts are rejected by the OKETEYECONNE
CHATAH Tribal people from beginning to the present.
The names, roll numbers, and other information provided to establish the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust
established in accordance with the Hague Trust Convention, lends truth and validation of lawful and legal
rights and status of the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribes and clans of this Sacred Tribal Trust established via the
provisions of American Indian law, Customary International law, United States law and the law of my ancestors,
OKETEYECONNE CHATAH.
Through the OKETEYECONNE CHATAH Tribal Trust, all cultural and commercial activities, tribal owned lands,
properties, and peoples shall be protected in accordance with Tribal Trust Charters Orders, Constitution,
Declarations, Constructive Notices,and other lawful constructs, with mutual understanding and in harmony
with the United States of America and the world. This concludes the valid and PUBLIC NOTICE; to your office
and to the world; OKETEYECONNE CHATAH TRIBAL TRUST CHARTER NOTICE.

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