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The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a replica of an 18th-century eastern Cherokee community founded in 1952 and located along the Oconaluftee River in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States. History [ edit ]
The term "Oconaluftee" comes from the Cherokee village name Egwanulti, which means "by the river." [7] It was recorded by naturalist John Bartram in his journals of 1775. [8] The location of the village was unknown, although early although anthropologist James Mooney believed it to be situated near modern Birdtown, between Cherokee and Bryson ...
Cherokee is located in the Oconaluftee River Valley around the intersection of U.S. Routes 19 and 441. As of the 2020 census, the CDP had a population of 2,195. It is the capital of the federally recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, one of three recognized Cherokee tribes and the only one in North Carolina.
Between Acquoni Rd. and the Oconaluftee River, north of Cherokee [5 35°29′40″N 83°18′39″W / 35.494444°N 83.310833°W / 35.494444; -83.310833 ( Nununyi Mound and Village Cherokee
The Cherokee Botanical Garden and Nature Trail is a botanical garden and nature trail located beside the Oconaluftee Indian Village, off U.S. Route 441 in Cherokee, North Carolina. [ 1 ] The garden displays more than 150 species of plants native to the Great Smoky Mountains , with an herb garden and 0.5 miles of walking trail through a mixed ...
The Eastern Band of Cherokee also established other local attractions, including the Unto These Hills outdoor theater series in 1950; and the Oconaluftee Indian Village in 1952. [5] After a major renovation in 2023, the museum changed its name to the Museum of the Cherokee People to clarify that the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes ...
It can cost anywhere between $500 to $2,600 depending on where you are in the US. Parents are turning to a 'paid village' to handle childcare and cleaning. Costs range from $500 to $2,600 a month.
Oconaluftee Indian Village, Cherokee; Old Salem, Winston-Salem; Piper-Cox House at Eno River State Park, Durham; Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo;