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Visit the Museum of the
Cherokee Indian, tour the Oconaluftee Indian Village, and relive the
tragedies and triumphs of the Cherokee people at "Unto These Hills"
outdoor drama. Enjoy fantastic trout fishing in our 30 miles of streams,
hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and on the Blue Ridge
Parkway, and
shopping for authentic
Cherokee crafts. 45 motels, 28 campgrounds, and 170 cabins
it's all
here on the Cherokee Indian Reservation.

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PO Box 460 Cherokee, NC 28719 800-438-1601
www.cherokee-nc.com
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Oconaluftee Indian Village
The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a replica of a Cherokee Community
of the 1750s. Through guided tours, visitors experience the everyday
life and structure of Cherokee society. Cherokee artisans make
traditional crafts just as they did 250 years ago. Buildings from the
period include the seven-sided Council House and a variety of Cherokee
cabins.
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"Unto
These Hills"
With "Unto these Hills" marking its 57th season, it features a new
script, new director, new score, new choreography, new set design, new
costuming and new cast members all aimed at conveying a more
culturally authentic, historically accurate and Cherokee-centered
experience. In our global and interlinked era, as peoples and cultures
collide and compete and combine with growing intensity, "Unto These
Hills" becomes more of a must-see than ever before.
See the schedule for Oconaluftee Indian Village and "Unto These
Hills" on the following page.
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