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Tribal Jurisdictional Service Area (TJSA)
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health@cherokee.org
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- The Cherokee 'Tribal Jurisdictional Service Area' (TJSA) is a 7,000 square mile region which involves fourteen Oklahoma counties.
- Its current boundaries are the same as those of the Cherokee Nation at the time of Oklahoma statehood (1907)
- These boundaries were outlined through successive federal acts, including the controversial removal of the Cherokee people from the eastern homeland to Indian territory (Trail of Tears 1838-1839) and the subsequent, continued erosion of tribal lands such as the sale of the Cherokee strip (1893). For legal purposes, they were defined as a result of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.
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