Qualla Boundary

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Qualla Boundary is a land trust in western North Carolina that serves as the primary homeland and governmental center for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

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Label Occurrences
Qualla Boundary canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American reservation
land trust
unincorporated territory
adjacentTo Great Smoky Mountains National Park
containsSettlement Big Cove
Birdtown
Cherokee, North Carolina
Painttown
Snowbird community (off-boundary trust lands)
Wolftown
Yellowhill
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroup Cherokee
federalRecognition federally recognized tribal land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
governedBy Tribal Council of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
governingBody Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
hasAttraction Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort
Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Oconaluftee Indian Village
hasFunction administrative center for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
cultural center for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
residential area for members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
hasHealthcareFacility Cherokee Indian Hospital
hasJudicialBody Cherokee Tribal Court
hasLawEnforcement Cherokee Indian Police Department
hasSchoolSystem Cherokee Central Schools
heldInTrustFor Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
legalStatus not a reservation created by treaty
trust land
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

western North Carolina
mainTown Cherokee, North Carolina
nearCity Bryson City
surface form: Bryson City, North Carolina

Sylva, North Carolina
Waynesville, North Carolina
ownedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf traditional homeland of the Cherokee people
primaryLanguageCurrently English
primaryLanguageHistorically Cherokee language
recognizedTribe Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
surface form: federally recognized tribe: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
region Appalachian Mountains
river Oconaluftee River
servesAs governmental center of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
primary homeland of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
state North Carolina
transportationRoute U.S. Route 19 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 441 NERFINISHED
tribe Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

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Cherokee, North Carolina locatedOn Qualla Boundary
Tribal Council hasJurisdictionOver Qualla Boundary
subject surface form: Tribal Council (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)