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  2. The Museum of the Cherokee People, named “One of the top ten native sites east of the Mississippi” by Cowboys & Indians Magazine, is open year round and gives families a unique, fun way to experience the history of the Cherokee people and their beautiful stories.

  3. Cherokee Indian Reservation - All You Need to Know BEFORE ... - ...

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    Cherokee Indian Village is a fascinating place to visit. The village is a replica, with one third of what the original size would have been. Cherokee guides explain the believes, traditions, crafts, rituals and lifestyle of the Cherokee tribe.

  4. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), (Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩᏱ ᏕᏣᏓᏂᎸᎩ, Tsalagiyi Detsadanilvgi) is a federally recognized Indian tribe based in western North Carolina in the United States.

  5. Cherokee Indian Reservation - Cherokee Welcome Center. Visit our Welcome Center to find more info on the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Oconaluftee Indian Village, “Unto These Hills” Outdoor Drama, Qualla Co-op Arts and Crafts, souvenir shops, and other family attractions.

  6. Cherokee Indian Reservation - Visit Haywood Western NC Mountains

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    Cherokee Indian Reservation. 498 Tsali Boulevard, Cherokee, NC 28719. 828-497-7000. Website. About. Disconnect from today’s fast-paced world and enter another, thousands of years old.

  7. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians makes their home on the 56,600-acre Qualla Boundary in five Western North Carolina counties about an hour west of Asheville and at the entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. In Cherokee, history flows through each andevery adventure.

  8. About the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

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    Below you can read about us in Cherokee or English, or click to hear the same information in both Cherokee and English. Additional heritage links are provided at the bottom of this page. Nearly 13,000 enrolled members make up the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation.

  9. Experience a country fair with plenty of local Cherokee traditions, including Indian games, food, competitions, music, and dance. Meet the locals and discover more about their culture. Big parade…

  10. Delicately, carefully protected by the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, Cherokee culture can be seen as a book filled with 11,000 years of artistic invention and intellectual achievement, survival and perseverance, featuring a peace-loving people who proudly dealt with the savagery of war and overcame.

  11. Cherokee, North American Indians of Iroquoian lineage who constituted one of the largest politically integrated tribes at the time of European colonization. They controlled parts of present-day Georgia, eastern Tennessee, and the western parts of what are now North Carolina and South Carolina.