Cherokee Nc Reservation- walk about
The Weirdness of Cherokee, North Carolina
Just hanging around the kitschy wonder that is Cherokee, North Carolina
Nancy Today: Arts and crafts of the Cherokee indians, Cherokee, NC ASMR
13 Cherokee Moons
Traditional healing, opening an art space
Cherokee Indians Photostory
Cherokee Indians
Cherokee Artwork!
Authentic
Cherokee, NC May 2015 Hoop Dance
Cherokee Indian Hoop Dance Demo
Let's Take a Trip to Santa's Land!
Some of the highlights of a day at Santa's Land in Cherokee, NC! Ravenous fish, islands full of monkies, Elves with Hatchets, all the things that make Christmas great!
For more on this wonderful place head on over to the official carpetbagger page
Asheville Local Movers Unto These Hills in Cheroke
Visiting Cherokee, NC on a weekend vacation getaway! Just a short drive from Asheville Hendersonville Waynesvillelocated in WNC! Seeing the last showing of the season, Into These Hills, a play put on by native American Indians, is about the history of of the Eastern United States tribes and the battles fight prior to the march of Indians to Western lands, Known as the Trail Of Tears! Thanks for sharing an amazing story!
My favorite Bears in Cherokee, NC!
One of my favorite things to do in Cherokee, NC, is to go see the bears.
Comfort Inn, Cherokee NC, Tour
Room at Comfort Inn, Cherokee NC, on trout stream (Okonaluftee River).
Cherokee Days 2015: UKB History
Cherokee Days 2105 is the museum's second festival featuring storytelling, films, dance, music, family activities and demonstrations from citizens of the Cherokee Nation, the Eastern Band of Cherokee and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee, who are partnering on this program that shares the true Cherokee story. In this segment, Ernestine Berry, Director of the John Hair Cultural Center & Museum, gives a talk on the history of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians.
This presentation was webcast from the Rasmuson Theater of the National Museum of the American Indians on April 10, 2015.
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Join us on our hike to the Mount Noble Fire Tower outside Cherokee, NC. Sorry for the sun flares. My old camera is dying. Feel free to buy me one.
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Overlooking the Cherokee Indian Reservation near the border with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this steel lookout tower replaced a wooden lookout in 1957. Standing 60 ft. tall, this tower can be reached by a two and one half mile trail starting at the Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, NC. Include a hike to the tower after viewing the outdoor drama “Unto These Hills” and a tour of the recreated Indian Village.
Making A Visible Difference: Helping Eastern Band Of Cherokee Learn From Other Tribes
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Salisbury Arts | NC Weekend | UNC TV
Salisbury, NC's art scene is robust, and it's only getting bigger by the year. From its wondrous Sculptures scattered across the Salisbury landscape, to the Waterworks Visual Art Center, an accredited art museum that cycles its three exhibits throughout the year, Salisbury has a surprisingly busy arts life. Visitors can even interact with the individual artists at the Rail Walk Studios, where they can chat and get a chance to see projects in development.
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