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Local woman named new leader of Indian Child Welfare Department
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March 26, 2025
Local woman named new leader of Indian Child Welfare Department

The Cherokee Nation has named Sally Wilson as Senior Director of the tribe’s Indian Child Welfare department, Patricia Kidwell Mancillas as Senior Director of the tribe’s ONE FIRE Victim Services department, and Sydnee Krenek as Executive Director of Natural Resources.

Wilson, who grew up in Tulsa, now lives in the Carlisle community between Vian and Gore, where she has deep family roots. She has been with Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare (ICW) for more than 17 years, focusing on the recruitment, training and retention of foster/adoptive homes.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in social work with a child welfare specialization from Northeastern State University. Child welfare has been a part of her life both professionally and personally, as she is a third generation foster and adoptive parent.

Wilson is married with four children, two of which she adopted while she was single. She was also recently selected for the Minor- ity Leadership Development Program through Adopt US Kids, a prestigious fellowship for leaders in the field of child welfare.

“It is an absolute honor and privilege to be selected as the new Senior Director for ICW and continue this work for my tribe. In a recent discussion, the conversation led to careers, and I was asked, which job within my life I liked best. To answer; I liked them all, but it truly hits different when you are working in service to your people, it has a much deeper meaning. It’s humbling and makes me strive to do the very best I can and all that I can to improve life for my fellow Cherokees, for our children and the next seven generations. Simply put, it is a sacred thing,” Wilson said.

Cherokee Nation ICW has spent decades focusing on the wellbeing of Native children and making sure they are not split from their families and separated from their culture.

“These three departments are essential to the heart of Cherokee Nation. Two of these are dedicated to supporting the welfare of families, including those facing neglect and abuse, while our Department of Natural Resources ensures our tribe remains a leader on environmental stewardship and sustainability,” Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said. “I have full confidence that these three exceptional women will lead these departments to continued success, while always prioritizing serving the Cherokee people.”

“I am proud to welcome these ladies into their new positions. They have all spent years dedicating themselves to the important work that they do every day and I’m thankful that we have people like that here at the Cherokee Nation, who will proudly serve the Cherokee people,” Deputy Chief Bryan Warner said. “These departments already work tirelessly, and I know with these positions, they will continue to support their staff on to success.”

Gore youth is named Little Cherokee Ambassador
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August 27, 2025
A Gore youth was named Little Cherokee Ambassador during the annual leadership competition held this month in Tahlequah. Hannah Neugin, 20, of Hulbert, was crowned Miss Cherokee 2025-26 during the com...
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Vian Board greenlights property sale, staffing changes
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Slaughter resigns as 911 director
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Gore All School Reunion set for September 27
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