The history of the
North Carolina Mountains has been marked by
tremendous geological violence, enhanced by an
advanced native civilization and scarred by a
shameful chapter from America's past.
These ancient mountains are the homeland of
the Cherokee Nation, a trading zone for
explorers and pioneers, and a land of
opportunity for persecuted Europeans fleeing
tyranny and famine.
Entrepreneurs would build their fortunes from
our rich forests and ecologists would take them
back, preserving our natural treasures for
generations to come.
Here, in the world's oldest mountains,
cultures collide; music, art and dance are woven
together to reveal the distinctive fabric of our
mountain heritage.
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 A traditional Cherokee legend says that the mountains and valleys were created by a great buzzard as his wings slapped the earth's soft crust.
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