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Title:
Qualla Park Shop
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This unique shop is located on N.C. Highway 107 in the Cherokee Indian Reservation at the west entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Here you will find one of the largest and most complete collections of Hand-Made Indian and Mountain Crafts in this vicinity. Mrs. Irene Robinson, Proprietor and Manager Tichnor Bros
Title:
Indian Basket Makers
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Series 567, 9A-H2100 Chief Standing Deer's wife and daughter making baskets in front of their home. The Indian Reservation is located on the Eastern Boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Title:
Drama Motel
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Set on Banks of Oconaluftee River, Best Trout Stream in Great Smoky Mountains. At entrance to Cherokee Drama, “Unto These Hills.” Large modern units, wall to wall carpet, Color TV –Am/Fm Radio, Electric Heat, Air Conditioned, Combination Tub and Shower With Separate Dressing Room, Restaurant, Laundromat
Title:
Golden Eagle Motel
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
20 modern units at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains 11/2 miles south on U.S. Highway 441. Conveniently located to dining room and "Unto These Hills" Saddle Horses
Title:
A Street Scene of Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
A STREET SCENE OF CHEROKEE, NORTH CAROLINA Entrance to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, in North Carolina, is through colorful Cherokee, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokees whose domain is 50,000 acre Qualla Reservation, largest in the East
Title:
Indian School by Moonlight
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Showing Government Administration Building at left
Title:
A Primitive Hunter. Cherokee Indian With Bow and Arrow
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
On Cherokee Indian Reservation. Cherokee, N. C
Title:
N-412 Cherokee, N.C. by Moonlight, Noble Mountain in background E4723
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
This space for writing messages Published by Ashevill Post Card co., Asheville, N.C. Post Card Place Stamp Here
Title:
Native-Made Articles on Display in one of the stores on Cherokee Indian Reservation
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Title:
Drama Motel, U. S. 441
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Series 93325-D Cable Television Electric Heat Air Conditioning Ceramic Tile Combination Tub and Shower, With Separate Dressing Room Direct Dial Phone. At Entrance to Cherokee Drama, Unto These Hills, on Banks of Oconaluftee River, Best Trout Stream in Eastern America
Title:
Unto These Hills
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Series CM-19 The centuries-old, colorful cherokee Indian Eagle Dance is recreated in the summer-long historical drama, “Unto These Hills,” at Mountainside Theatre. This spectacular dance has been handed down through a thousand years of tribal ritual.
Title:
Oconaluftee Visitors Center
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1973
Description:
Series 47032-C At the southern entrance to the Great Smoky, Mountains National Park, this Ranger Station and Pioneer Museum displays pioneer artifacts covering nearly two centuries of life in the Southern High lands.
Title:
Mountainside Theatre
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1960 Sep-05
Description:
Home of "Unto These Hills," the colorful, authentic drama of the Cherokee Indian which plays nightly except Monday each year from the last Saturday in June through Labor Day. Carved out of a mountainside in the shadow of the Grate Smokies, the theatre seats 2900 persons to comfortable chair-back seats.
Title:
Colorful Indian Dancers Performing Traditional Tribal And Ceremonial Dances
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Colorful Indian Dancers performing tribal and ceremonial dances at Indian Territory, U.S.A. Frontier Land - Cherokee, N. C.
Title:
Cherokee
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1956 Aug-08
Description:
This view is looking down on the business section of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. The Eastern Bond of Cherokees, numbering more than 3000 live here on the Qualla Reservation on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Title:
Oconaluftee Visitors Center
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
At the southern entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this Ranger Station and Pioneer Museum displays pioneer artifacts covering nearly two centuries of life in the Southern Highlands.
Title:
The Mountainside Theatre
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mountainside Theatre was created from a natural amphitheatre in the hills above the Indian Village of Cherokee, N.C. In this sylvan setting, in the shadow of the everlasting peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, is presented the drama “Unto These Hills” a moving and authentic saga of the Cherokee Indians and their mountaineer neighbors. It is the story of the handful of Cherokees who hid in the Great Smokies rather than move west on The Trail of Tears. Through their descendants, Indian customs and mountain traditions, fast becoming extinct, are being revived and preserved.
Title:
Boundary Tree Motor Court
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1952 Aug-14
Description:
Housekeeping and Overnight Cottages. Dining service Station and Craft Shop at the boundary at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on trams park Highway Near U.S. 19
Title:
Museum Of The Cherokee Indian, U. S. 441 at Darma Road
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
A Non-profit corporation owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The 1.5 million dollar museum stands as a monumental tribute to the Cherokee culture and history
Title:
Panoramic View Of Cherokee Indian Reservation
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1957 Apr-15
Description:
Cherokee, North Carolina, is the eastern entrance to The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and is the Qualla Reservation for eh East Bond of Cherokees. Below may be seen the buildings and land of the Cherokee Indian School, Highway U.S. 441 the Oconaluftee River.
Title:
The Party House, Santa's Land
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Here is Santa's own storybook village; on the Cherokee Indian Reservation in Western North Carolina. Here Christmas remains the year around and St. Nick himself is here to greet you. Here is enchantment and adventure for the young and young-at-heart. Visit the many establishments in Santa's Land; Santa's work shop, The School House, The Nativity, The Post Office, The North Pole and many, many is a Family Fun Spot that you will long remember!
Title:
Tsali Surrenders To The Army In The Cherokee Drama
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Tsali Surrenders to the army in the Cherokee Drama "Unto These Hills." This famous outdoor drama is presented each Summer on the Cherokee Reservation and Recounts the bitter-sweet story of the Cherokee and their removal to Oklahoma.
Title:
Beautiful Designs Are Originated By Cherokee Women In Their Beadwork
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Using the methods of their ancestors in the setting of a re-created Indian Village of 200 years ago these Cherokee women show the artistic talent of their people
Title:
Little Carl
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina. The Qualla Reservation on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the home of more than 3000 Cherokees belonging to the Eastern Band.
Title:
Pottery Workers
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Using age-old methods of their ancestors the Cherokee women form native clay into useful and beautiful objects. This "Living Village" of 200 year old Cherokee home life and crafts was conceived by the non-profit Cherokee historical Association ad part of its program to perpetuate the history and traditions of the Cherokee Indian.
Title:
Spade Catolster
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Spade Catolster - Cherokee Indian - Cherokee Indian reservation, North Carolina. The Qualla Reservation, home of the Eastern Band of Cherokees, is located on the southern boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. More than 3000 Cherokees live here today.
Title:
Cherokee Indian
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Qualla Reservation is the home of some 3000 Cherokees belonging to the Eastern Band
Title:
Jessie J. Lossie
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Jessie J. Lossie - Cherokee Indian - On the banks of the Oconaluftee River, Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina. The qualla Reservation on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the home of more than 3000 Cherokees belonging to the Eastern Band.
Title:
Cherokee
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cherokee North Carolina – This view shows the business section of the Qualla Indian Reservation the home of the Eastern Band of Cherokees numbering more than 3000. Cherokee is also the Eastern Entrance to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Title:
Indian Princess
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
This Cherokee child makes a charming picture against the beauty of the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Here 3000 or more Cherokees of the Eastern Band live and work
Title:
Museum Of The Cherokee Indian, U. S. 441 at Darma Road
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Museum of the Cherokee Indian U.S. 441 at Drama Road Cherokee, North Carolina 28719. A non-profit corporation owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The 1.5 million dollar museum stands as a monumental tribute to the Cherokee culture and history. Phone: 704-497-3481.
Title:
Henry Ray Lambert
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Henry Ray Lambert, Cherokee Indian Cherokee Indian Reservation Cherokee, N.C. Here on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is located the Cherokee Reservation. Over 3000 Cherokee Indians live on the reservation; and they are the descendents of those hardy Cherokees that ran away into the rugged heart of the smokies to keep from being removed to Oklahoma.
Title:
Cherokee Indian Pottery Makers, Oconaluftee Indian Village
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cherokee Indian Pottery Makers Oconaluftee Indian Village Cherokee, N.C. Indian Women, with skill born of long practice and a rich heritage, spin coils of clay into pots without a potters wheel. Theirs is a kind of genius in their hands, turning common clay into objects of lasting beauty and utility.
Title:
Greetings From Cherokee
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
1. Jessie Lossie – Cherokee Indian. 2. Mountainside Theater. 3. Scene in Oconaluftee Indian Village. 4. Pottery Making. 5. Daniel Hornbuckle -Cherokee Indian 6. The Old Mill 7. Little Carl. 8. Cherokee Sky High Chair Lift. 9. Eagle Dance – Unto These Hills
Title:
Arrowhead Motel, U. S. 19
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Arrowhead Motel. Located on U.S. 19 in the Great Smoky Mountains, 41/2 miles West of Cherokee, N.C. And the Indian Drama “Unto These Hills”. 21 new and modern units, some with kitchenettes. Air conditioned T.V. Lounge. Outdoor grills and recreational facilities for our guests. Walking distance to two new restaurants. Owned and operated by Mr. And Mrs. Melvin W. Booth, Route #1, Bryson City, N/C. Phone 9290.
Title:
Main Business Section Of Cherokee
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Title:
Street Scene
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1959 Aug-22
Title:
Our Lady Of Guadalupe Catholic Church
Cherokee (NC), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Seven-sided Church building blending the sacred symbols of the ancient Cherokee Indian with those of Christianity. First Catholic church to be built (1966) on the Cherokee Indian Reservation 426 years after the first missionaries brought the world of Christ among the Cherokee as they accompanied DeSoto's expedition into the Wilderness
Title:
Oconaluftee Indian Village
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1962 Aug-10
Description:
An ancient way of life is being revived in a re-created 200 year old Cherokee Indian Community where old techniques, such as pottery making, are being carried on. This Cherokee artizan, one of the last of her profession. Molds pots and other vessels out of clay by hand and without use of the wheel. The village is open daily from May through October.
Title:
Main Business Section Of Cherokee
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Title:
Cherokee Indian Methodist Church
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Cherokee Indian Methodist Church - 3 miles East of the villege of Cherokee, North Carolina, on U.S. 19, near the site of the Old Mossion (Methodist) begun about 1840 following the "Trail of Tears". The Methodist Church's ministry to the Cherokee Indian has continued almost uninterrupted since 1822.
Title:
Oconaluftee Indian Village
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
A re-created 200-year-old Cherokee Indian community where the visitor can see what life was like before the white man tamed the American wilderness. This is one of the earliest known types of Cherokee home, a structure of woven river cane and covered with clay. The village is open daily from May through October.
Title:
Boundary Tree Motor Court
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
Housekeeping and Overnight Cottages. Dining Room, Service Station and Craft Shop at eh boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Trans-Park Highway Near U. s. 19. Phone 9142. Open all year. Recommended by Duncan Hines.
Title:
Indian Family Cherokee Indian Reservation
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
The Cherokees today number over 3000 on the reservation here. They are descendents of those who hid in the Smokies when the Cherokee removal to Oklahoma began in 1838
Title:
An Exhibition Of Skill By A Cherokee Marksman
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
With bow and arrow. Cherokee Indian Reservation
Title:
Newfound Lodge And Dining Room
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
On N. C. Highway 107 in the cherokee Indian Reservation. Modern Cottages Private Showers Newfound Lodge Lois Q. Wright, Manager Cherokee, N. C. In the Cherokee Indian Reservation, 1/4 Mile form the great smoky Mountains National Park. N. C. Highway No. 107 Pure Mountain Water - swimming, fishing hiking dining room Indian Crafts.
Title:
A Primitive Hunter
Cherokee (NC), Linen unused
Description:
Cherokee Indian with bow and arrow. On Cherokee Indian Reservation
Title:
The Mountainside Theatre
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mountainside Theatre has been created from a natural amphitheatre in the hills above the Indian Village of Cherokee. In this sylvan setting, in the shadow of the everlasting peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, will be presented a moving and authentic saga of Cherokee Indians and their mountaineer neighbors. It is the Story of the handful of Cherokees who hid in the Great Smokies rather than move west on The Trail of Tears. Through their descendants, Indian customs and mountain traditions, fast becoming extinct, are being revived and preserved.
Title:
The Mountainside theatre
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
The Mountainside theatre was created from a natural amphitheatre in the hills above the Indian Village of Cherokee, N.C. In this sylvan setting, in the shadow of the everlasting peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains, is presented the drama "Unto These Hills" - a moving and authentic saga of the Cherokee Indians and their mountaineer neighbors. It is the story of the handful of Cherokees who hid in the Great Smokies rather than move west on The Trail of Tears. Though their descendants, Indian customs and mountain traditions, fast becoming extinct, are being revived and preserved.
Title:
Entrance To Mountainside Theatre
Cherokee (NC), Chrome PM 1958 Nov-25
Description:
The Indian Drama “Unto These Hills,” based on the history of the Cherokee Indian Nation, is presented here each summer to capacity crowds.
Title:
Princess Henrietta
Cherokee (NC), Chrome unused
Description:
In her colorful costume , Princess Henrietta, daughter of "Chief Henry," provides a beautiful setting at Indian Creek near Cherokee, North Carolina.
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