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LinksHere are some links to EBCN related web pages: You can visit our related website www.cherokee-nc.com for other information related to our area's features and activities. On this site, you will find important information about the Qualla Boundary in North Carolina, which is the homeland of the Cherokee Indians. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian has just installed a completely new exhibit that combines computer generated imagery, special effects, and audio with an extensive artifact collection. This $3.5 million dollar project tells the story of the Cherokee and their ancestors from twelve thousand years ago through the present. Learn who the Cherokee are and why they are still here. www.cherokeemuseum.org Be sure to visit the web site of the Cherokee Preservation Foundation. We invite you to see how we are helping members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and our neighbors preserve Cherokee culture, create jobs and other economic development opportunities, and renew the environment in the Qualla Boundary and the seven westernmost counties of North Carolina in which the EBCI’s tribal lands are located. The Original Cherokee Mountain Drinking Water - From the "Land of the Blue Mist," the Ancestral Homeland of the Cherokee Indians, we invite you to share the same exceptionally good water that has nourished the Cherokee for countless centuries as it flows from the highest peaks in the Great Smoky Mountains. Cherokee Bottled Water is an enterprise of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians CherokeeFire - the website of the Cherokee Volunteer Fire Department and Cherokee Fire and Rescue. Click here for news, info and training schedules. National Native News provides Native and non-Native public radio listeners with a regular, timely and balanced source of news about Native issues. National Native News helps radio listeners understand the interconnectedness between Native people and their non-Native neighbors. Cherokee Central Schools- The mission of the Cherokee Central School System of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, with an awareness of our cultural uniqueness, is to educate students to be productive and responsible citizens in an ever changing world by committing our energies and resources to provide meaningful and comprehensive programs. Tribal Law and Policy Institute - The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is a Native American owned and operated non-profit corporation organized to design and deliver education, research, training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples. The Cherokee Code- the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) is the oldest and largest nonprofit law firm dedicated to asserting and defending the rights of Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide. NARF publishes the Cherokee Code, and you can view it by clicking The Cherokee Youth Center updates their website often...... If you are looking for an exciting place for children to learn and grow or would like to volunteer, the Cherokee Youth Center has something for you.
cherokeereservation.ces.ncsu.edu
The North Carolina Department of Emergency Management's Daily Summary Report, with today's weather forecast is available by clicking s available by clicking s available by clicking here.
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