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Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

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Located in Cherokee, North Carolina, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians were once part of a much larger Cherokee Nation population. However, when the Trail of Tears was mandated, and forced removal and relocation were directed by the US government and then President Andrew Jackson, the Cherokee Tribe became divided into what is known today as the Cherokee Nation and United Kituwah Band, located in Oklahoma, and the Eastern Band, made up of those who remained and rebuilt within North Carolina’s Qualla Boundary (sometimes called the Cherokee Indian Reservation).


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For Additional NC State Tribes

https://ncadmin.nc.gov/citizens/american-indians/nc-tribal-communities

For a complete list of Federal and State Tribes Click

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State-recognized_tribes_in_the_United_States

https://www.firstpeople.us/FP-Html-Links/state-recognized-tribes-in-usa-by-state.html

https://500nations.com/tribes/Tribes_States.asp


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USGS Region : Southeast
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