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- catalog abstract "Enriched by Cherokee voices, this guidebook offers a unique journey into the lands and culture of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Every year millions of tourists visit these mountains, drawn by the region's great natural beauty and diverse cultural traditions. Many popular aspects of Cherokee culture are readily apparent. Beneath the surface, however, lies a deeper Cherokee heritage--rooted in sacred places, community ties, storytelling, folk arts, and centuries of history. -- Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook is your introduction to this vibrant world. The book is organized around seven geographical hubs or communities within the original Cherokee homeland. Each chapter covers sites, side trips, scenic drives, and events. Cherokee stories, history, poems, and philosophy enrich the text and reveal the imagination of Cherokees past and present. -- The Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina, is the main interpretative center for the Cherokee Heritage Trails. Among the many other featured sites are Kituhwa Mound, origin of the mother town of the Cherokee Junaluska Memorial and Museum, with a preserved gravesite and medicine plant trail and Unicoi Turnpike Trail, part of the Trail of Tears and one of sixteen national millennium trails in the United States. -- The Cherokee Heritage Trails are a project of the Blue Ridge Heritage Initiative and its partners, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, the North Carolina Arts Council, the Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association, the North Carolina Folklife Institute, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the Blue Ridge Parkway Division of the National Park Service.".
- catalog contributor b12816676.
- catalog contributor b12816677.
- catalog contributor b12816678.
- catalog contributor b12816679.
- catalog coverage "Georgia Guidebooks.".
- catalog coverage "North Carolina Guidebooks.".
- catalog coverage "Tennessee Guidebooks.".
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Enriched by Cherokee voices, this guidebook offers a unique journey into the lands and culture of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in the mountains of North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. Every year millions of tourists visit these mountains, drawn by the region's great natural beauty and diverse cultural traditions. Many popular aspects of Cherokee culture are readily apparent. Beneath the surface, however, lies a deeper Cherokee heritage--rooted in sacred places, community ties, storytelling, folk arts, and centuries of history. -- Cherokee Heritage Trails Guidebook is your introduction to this vibrant world. The book is organized around seven geographical hubs or communities within the original Cherokee homeland. Each chapter covers sites, side trips, scenic drives, and events. Cherokee stories, history, poems, and philosophy enrich the text and reveal the imagination of Cherokees past and present. -- The Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina, is the main interpretative center for the Cherokee Heritage Trails. Among the many other featured sites are Kituhwa Mound, origin of the mother town of the Cherokee Junaluska Memorial and Museum, with a preserved gravesite and medicine plant trail and Unicoi Turnpike Trail, part of the Trail of Tears and one of sixteen national millennium trails in the United States. -- The Cherokee Heritage Trails are a project of the Blue Ridge Heritage Initiative and its partners, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, the North Carolina Arts Council, the Tennessee Overhill Heritage Association, the North Carolina Folklife Institute, the Tennessee Arts Commission, and the Blue Ridge Parkway Division of the National Park Service.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [353]-354) and index.".
- catalog description "Welcome / Ken Blankenship -- An Introduction to Cherokee History and Culture -- A Timeline of Cherokee History -- Traveling the Trails -- 1. Cherokee People Today: Cherokee, North Carolina -- 2. Snowbird Community and Junaluska: Robbinsville, North Carolina -- 3. The Middle Towns: Franklin, North Carolina -- 4. The Leech Place and the Trail of Tears: Murphy, North Carolina -- 5. The Overhill Towns and Sequoyah: Vonore, Tennessee -- 6. Cherokee Removal: Red Clay, Tennessee -- 7. Cherokee Renaissance: New Echota, Georgia -- Calendar of Events -- Four Cherokee Stories -- Genealogical Resources on Cherokee Heritage Trails.".
- catalog extent "368 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Cherokee heritage trails guidebook.".
- catalog identifier "0807854573 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Cherokee heritage trails guidebook.".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chapel Hill : Published in association with Museum of the Cherokee Indian by University of North Carolina Press,".
- catalog relation "Cherokee heritage trails guidebook.".
- catalog spatial "Georgia Guidebooks.".
- catalog spatial "North Carolina Guidebooks.".
- catalog spatial "Tennessee Guidebooks.".
- catalog subject "975.004/755 21".
- catalog subject "Cherokee Indians.".
- catalog subject "E99.C5 D84 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Welcome / Ken Blankenship -- An Introduction to Cherokee History and Culture -- A Timeline of Cherokee History -- Traveling the Trails -- 1. Cherokee People Today: Cherokee, North Carolina -- 2. Snowbird Community and Junaluska: Robbinsville, North Carolina -- 3. The Middle Towns: Franklin, North Carolina -- 4. The Leech Place and the Trail of Tears: Murphy, North Carolina -- 5. The Overhill Towns and Sequoyah: Vonore, Tennessee -- 6. Cherokee Removal: Red Clay, Tennessee -- 7. Cherokee Renaissance: New Echota, Georgia -- Calendar of Events -- Four Cherokee Stories -- Genealogical Resources on Cherokee Heritage Trails.".
- catalog title "Cherokee heritage trails guidebook / Barbara R. Duncan & Brett H. Riggs.".
- catalog type "Guidebooks. fast".
- catalog type "text".