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The Eastern Band of
Cherokee Indians
PO Box 455
Cherokee, NC 28719
828.497.7000
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Welcome to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation web site. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation is one of the only three federally recognized Cherokee tribes in the United States.
The EBCN is located in Cherokee, NC. There are about 13,400 Eastern Band of Cherokee members, most of whom live on the Reservation. Properly called the Qualla Boundary, the Reservation is slightly more than 56,000 acres held in trust by the federal government specifically for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.


Work Proceeds on Planned Sequoyah National Golf Course

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tribal council recently approved the construction of an 18-hole resort golf facility on tribally owned property that is in close proximity to the existing Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel & Casino.  The golf course will be a high-end daily fee course open to the public, including local residents, Great Smoky Mountain visitors, and guests of the Harrah’s Cherokee Hotel & Casino.  You can view the fact sheet HERE.


Tribe Begins Enforcing New Sign Ordinance
Cherokee - A new Sign Ordinance will begin to be enforced on January 1st. Any signs that are not in compliance on that date will have to be removed, and any new sign will be subject to a sign review and permit by the Business Committee. The ordinance may be viewed HERE.

 

CHPF

The June 2007 Cherokee Preservation Foundation newsletter is posted HERE, there is a lot going on in Cherokee.  You may view the foundation web page by clicking HERE.

 


Chief HicksA Message from Chief Michell Hicks

  
   Si yo and welcome to the official website of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. The intent of this website is to highlight our many active tribal programs and services and present to you the employees who make them successful. We will continue to grow this site to incorporate not only tribal program information but also our history and language. MORE


New School
New School Construction Proceeding On Schedule


Bears
***PUBLIC NOTICE***
BEARS ARE NOW ROAMING THE STREETS OF CHEROKEE, NC ON THE QUALLA BOUNDARY!

Many thanks to the Public Arts Committee and Mr. Jason Lambert, Chairman who worked to make this project a reality.  We thank Mrs. Mary Jane Ferguson and her staff for helping promote this highly visible project, along with the Cherokee Preservation Foundation for funding. 

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