NC Commission of Indian Affairs

NC Commission of Indian Affairs

History of the Commission

The NC Commission of Indian Affairs was established to: 

  • deal fairly and effectively with Indian affairs.
  • utilize local, state, and federal resources to provide aid and protection for Indians as needs are demonstrated.
  • hold land in trust for the benefit of State-recognized Indian tribes.
  • assist Indian communities in social and economic development.
  • and promote recognition of and the right of Indians to pursue cultural and religious traditions considered by them to be sacred and meaningful to Native Americans.

March 9, 2023 Meeting Photos

Legislation

About the Chair

Governor Roy Cooper appointed Rev. Ricky Burnett chairman of the NC Commission of Indian Affairs on July 31, 2019. The Honorable Brooke Clark, District Court Judge, for Judicial District 16B, Robeson County, NC, conducted the swearing-in ceremony during the annual meeting of the Commission on Sept. 20, 2019, in Raleigh. Burnett is the 10th person to hold this position since the Commission’s establishment in 1972.

Rev. Ricky Burnett was appointed to the NC Commission of Indian Affairs by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina in March of 2017 to complete the term of Daniel Jones. He has served on the following Committees since his initial appointment to the Commission: Indian Housing, Cultural Resources and Indian Land Trust.

He is a pastor at Pleasant View Baptist Church in Fairmont, NC and is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina. He is currently serving as Speaker of the Tribal Council. Burnett is also very active on the North Carolina Pow-Wow Circuit where he has served as Arena Director and Pow-Wow Coordinator. He is also a military veteran.

 

About the Commission

The Commission of Indian Affairs consists of 28 members: 21 representatives of the American Indian community, two representatives appointed by the General Assembly, and one representative or their designee appointed by the secretaries of DHHS, DOA, Commerce, DEQ & DOL each.

The following American Indian communities have members on the commission selected by tribal or community consent from the Indian groups that are recognized by the State of North Carolina:

  • The Coharie of Sampson and Harnett Counties
  • The Eastern Band of the Cherokee
  • The Haliwa-Saponi of Halifax, Warren and adjoining counties
  • The Lumbee of Robeson, Hoke and Scotland Counties
  • The Meherrin of Hertford, Bertie, Northampton and Gates Counties
  • The Waccamaw-Siouan from Columbus and Bladen Counties
  • The Sappony of Person County
  • The Cumberland County Association for Indian People of Cumberland County
  • The Guilford Native Americans Association of Guilford and surrounding counties
  • The Metrolina Native Americans Association of Mecklenburg and surrounding counties
  • The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation of Orange and surrounding counties
  • The Triangle Native American Society of Wake and surrounding counties

 

2024 Meeting Dates
March 7, 2024
June 20, 2024
Sept. 12, 2024
Dec. 6, 2024

Commission Members

NameRepresentingAppointment/Last Reappointment DateTerm Expires
Lenora LocklearCoharieJuly 1, 2021 (serving since 2016)June 30, 2027
Isabell Freeman-ElliottCoharieJuly 1, 2022 (serving since 2001)June 30, 2025
Gladys HuntCumberland County Association for Indian PeopleJuly 1, 2022 (serving since 2016)June 30, 2025
Helen CookCumberland County Association for Indian PeopleJuly 1, 2021 (serving since 2018)June 30, 2027
VacantEastern Band of the Cherokee  
Jarrett CroweEastern Band of the CherokeeJuly 1, 2024June 30, 2027
DeVane Burnette, Sr.Guilford Native American AssociationJuly 1, 2022 (serving since 2013)June 30, 2025
Sheila Kay (Epps) WilsonGuilford Native American AssociationApril 21, 2023 (serving since 2021)June 30, 2026
Alfred Ray RichardsonHaliwa-Saponi Indian TribeOctober 17, 2022June 30, 2025
Pamela Sunshine RichardsonHaliwa-Saponi Indian TribeJune 22, 2022June 30, 2027
Ricky Burnett 
(Chair)
Lumbee TribeJuly 1, 2021 (serving since 2017)June 30, 2024
Larece HuntLumbee TribeJuly 1, 2020 (serving since 2005)June 30, 2026
Vernanda (Vee) OxendineLumbee TribeJuly 1, 2022June 30, 2025
Constance B. MitchellMeherrin Indian TribeJuly 1, 2022 (serving since 2014)June 30, 2025
Walter David (WD) BaucomMetrolina Native American AssociationJuly 1, 2021 (serving since 2008)June 30, 2027
Greg BryantMetrolina Native American AssociationJuly 1, 2023June 30, 2026
William Anthony (Tony) HayesOccaneechi Band of Saponi NationJuly 1, 2023 (serving since 2017)June 30, 2026
Dorothy Stewart YatesSappony TribeJuly 1, 2023 (serving since 2011)June 30, 2026
Craig D. McMillian 
(Vice Chair)
Speaker of the House AppointeeJuly 13, 2022June 30, 2026
Danny BellTriangle Native American SocietyJuly 1, 2021 (serving since 2018)June 30, 2027
Elton Ray JacobsWaccamaw Siouan TribeJune 1, 2020 (serving since 2011)June 30, 2026
Nadine F. Patrick
(Secretary/Treasurer)
Waccamaw Siouan TribeJuly 1, 2022June 30, 2025
Gerald GoolsbyPresident Pro Tem AppointeeJuly 1, 2023 (serving since 2021)June 30, 2026

 

Meeting Minutes
June 20, 2024
March 7, 2024
Dec. 1, 2023
Sept. 15, 2023
June 1-2, 2023
March 9, 2023
Dec. 2, 2022
Sept. 2, 2022
June 2-3, 2022
March 10, 2022
Jan. 27, 2022
Dec. 3, 2021
Sept. 3, 2021
June 4, 2021
March 11, 2021
Dec. 4, 2020
Sept. 4, 2020
June 5, 2020
March 12, 2020
Dec. 6, 2019
Sept. 20, 2019
July 26, 2019 Public Hearing
June 7, 2019
March 7, 2019
Dec. 7, 2018
Sept. 7, 2018 
Sept. 7, 2018 Part 2
July 11, 2018
May 31 - June 1, 2018
March 1, 2018
Dec. 1, 2017
Sept. 1, 2017
June 2, 2017
March 9, 2017
Dec. 2, 2016
Sept. 2, 2016
June 3, 2016
March 10, 2016
Dec. 4, 2015
September 2015
June 2015
March 2015