FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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1. Where does Tribal ownership begin on the Arkansas River? The ownership starts at Mouth of the Grand River.

2. Where does Tribal ownership stop? The ownership stop at the  Arkansas State Line.

3. How many miles of river do they owned? Approximately 84 miles with approximately 22,311.39 acres.

4. What portion of the Arkansas River belongs entirely to the Cherokee Nation? That portion of the river from the mouth of the Grand River to the Confluence of the Canadian River.

5. How many miles is that? 42 miles with 6,272.01 river acres and 1,295 dry bed acres.

6. What portion of the Arkansas River Is owned jointly by the Cherokee, Chickasaw and Choctaw Tribes? Confluence of Canadian River to Arkansas State Line.

7. How many miles from South Canadian to Robert S. Kerr Dam? 20 miles with approximately 10,334.17 acres.


8. How many miles from Robert S. Kerr to Arkansas State Line?  24 miles with 4,410.21 acres.

 
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