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  2. Red Clay State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Red Clay State Historic Park is a state park located in southern Bradley County, Tennessee, United States.The park preserves the Red Clay Council Grounds, which were the site of the last capital of the Cherokee Nation in the eastern United States from 1832 to 1838 before the enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. [2]

  3. 7 unique traditions in North Carolina include 3 in WNC: See ...

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    Last but not least, the Cherokee Indian Fair in Cherokee was praised by WorldAtlas. The fair is a celebration of Cherokee culture featuring cultural demonstrations, dance displays, arts and crafts ...

  4. Green Corn Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The first day of the ceremony, people set up their campsites on one of the square ceremonial grounds. [3] Following this, there is a feast of the remains of last year's crop, after which all the men of the community begin fasting (historically, the women were limited in their participation of this part of the ceremony [1]).

  5. Chota (Cherokee town) - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, on the eve of the French and Indian War, the Cherokee were reportedly leaning toward the French side, prompting the English colonies of Virginia and South Carolina to increase contact with leaders of the Overhill towns in order to strengthen an alliance. Virginia sent Major Andrew Lewis with 60 men to build a fort at Chota ...

  6. Cherokee Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Arts and crafts booths on the Cherokee Heritage Center grounds, Cherokee National Holiday, 2007. The Cherokee Heritage Center (Cherokee: Ꮳꮃꭹ Ꮷꮎꮣꮄꮕꮣ Ꭰᏸꮅ) is a non-profit historical society and museum campus that seeks to preserve the historical and cultural artifacts, language, and traditional crafts of the Cherokee.

  7. Here's everything you need to know about the 2024 Cherokee ...

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    The 2024 Cherokee Triangle Art Fair runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, and Sunday, April 28. Where is the Cherokee Triangle Art Fair?

  8. Four Mothers Society - Wikipedia

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    The Four Mothers Society or Four Mothers Nation is a religious, political, and traditionalist organization of Muscogee, Cherokee, Choctaw and Chickasaw people, as well as the Natchez people enrolled in these tribes, in Oklahoma. Four Mothers Society ceremonial grounds remain active today.

  9. Cherokee Outlet - Wikipedia

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    The new treaty (ratified on July 19, 1866) required the Cherokee to sell land in the Cherokee Outlet to other Indian tribes and to allow them to move into and live in the Outlet. The price for the land was to be negotiated with the U.S. president deciding on a price if one could not be agreed to by the Cherokee and the Indian tribes wishing to ...