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"Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Principal Chief Michell Hicks (seated, 2nd from right) and FEMA Region 4 Administrator Phillip May (seated, 2nd from left), sign documents detailing the relationship between FEMA and the Tribe due to a recent Presidential disaster declaration for EBCI, the first in the country under the recently passed Stafford Act. Shown (left-right) seated - Michael Bolch, FEMA Federal Coordinating Offer; May; Chief Hicks; Mollie Grant, EBCI Emergency Manager; back row - Elisa Roper, FEMA Region 4 tribal liaison;  David Wachacha, EBCI Emergency Management assistant coordinator;  Eddie Huskey, EBCI Deputy Operations Officer;  Joe Stanton, North Carolina Emergency Management assistant director;  Ray Stamper, EBCI Public Safety communications manager; and Vice Chief Larry Blythe. Photo by SCOTT MCKIE B.P./One Feather "

"Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Principal Chief Michell Hicks...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-04 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: FEMA News Photo Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Americus, GA, March 3, 2007 -- FEMA Director David Paulison (center) and Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Michael Bolch (in FEMA hat) during a visit to Americus to personally view the damage that occurred due to tornadoes. The tornadoes hit during the afternoon and evening of March 1.  Hope Bresch/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Americus, GA, March 3, 2007 -- FEMA Dire...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding] Lexington, KY, March 6, 2008 - At the Joint Field Office (JFO) Michael Bolch, Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) tells representatives of the National Emergency Management Association (NEMA) about current FEMA/State disaster activities relating to the severe storms and tornado which affected several Kentucky counties in February.  George Armstrong/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding] Lexingto...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Cherokee, N.C., March 11, 2013 -- Ray Stamper,  Eastern Band Cherokee Indian (ECBI ) Tribal PIO officer attends a morning briefing in the temporary Joint Field Office in Cherokee, NC.  Michael Bolch, Federal Coordinating Officer and Millie Grant, Tribal CO listen to his report.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 11, 2013 -- Ray Stamper, Eastern Band Cherokee ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-11 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch City/State: Cherokee, NC Keywords: FEMA Cherokee Nation NC assistance ^ Assistance ^ FEMA ^ nc ... More

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Glen Sachtleben, FEMA R4 IMAT and Deputy Federal Coordinating Officer(FCO) (left) and Michael Bolch, FEMA FCO answer questions during a conference call with a representative from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) about the pubic assistance programs that the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) are participating in. This is the first time that a Tribal Nation has been able to deemed eligible for direct assistance from FEMA. FEMA is working representatives of the ECBI and the State of North Carolina to assist with road and other public work projects which were damaged during a severe weather incident earlier in the year. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Cherokee, N.C., March 12, 2013 -- Glen Sachtleben, FEMA R4 IMAT and De...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-12 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch City/State: Cherokee, NC Keywords: FEMA ECBI Cherokee Nation North Carolina public assistance ^... More

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