The Oconaluftee River drains the south-central Oconaluftee valley of the Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina before emptying into the Tuckasegee River . The river flows through the Qualla Boundary , a federal land trust that serves as a reserve for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee , the only federally recognized tribe in North Carolina. They bought the land back from the federal government in the 1870s, after having been pushed off and forced to cede it earlier in the 19th century. Several historic Cherokee towns are known to have been located along this river.
53-511: Richard G. Sneed (born December 20, 1967) is a Cherokee politician who served as the 28th Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians . Sneed succeeded former Principal Chief Patrick Lambert following Lambert's impeachment , only the second such impeachment since the 19th century. Richard Sneed is a graduate of Cherokee High School in Cherokee, North Carolina . His family
106-461: A sports betting bar. In 2022, discussions began with historical theme park company Puy du Fou on a possible partnership at the Sevierville site. Kituwah also retains management and operations of Cherokee Cinemas and in 2020 acquired Wylliesburg, Virginia -based Cardinal Homes Inc., a modular home builder, for $ 5.8 million. Established in 2020, EBCI Holdings is an LLC formed to diversify
159-619: A joint venture with Caesars Entertainment on a $ 650 million project to develop Caesars Virginia, in Danville, Virginia , slated to open in late 2024. In November 2022, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved a move to allow EBCI Holdings a 48% minority stake, $ 25 million, in a quarter horse race track in Cannonsburg, Kentucky . On October 27, 2023, Sandy's Racing & Gaming officially opened, with
212-528: A land trust made up of an area of their original territory. When they reorganized as a tribe, they had to buy back the land from the U.S. government. The EBCI also own, hold, or maintain additional lands in the vicinity, and as far away as 100 miles (160 km) from the Qualla Boundary. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are primarily the descendants of those persons listed on the 1925 Baker Rolls of Cherokee Indians. They gained federal recognition as
265-630: A new 30-year gaming compact. The agreement allowed live table games and grants the tribe sole rights to provide those games west of Interstate 26 . Based on this grant of exclusivity, the tribe had agreed to a revenue-sharing agreement with the state, with funds to be used by the state only for public education purposes. In September 2015 the tribe opened their second casino, Harrah's Cherokee Valley River , in Murphy, North Carolina . In July 2019 Governor Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 154 that permitted wagering on sports and horse racing on tribal lands, after
318-610: A tribe in the 20th century. The Qualla Boundary is not technically a reservation because the tribe owns the land outright. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is one of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes, the others being the Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians , both based in Oklahoma . The EBCI headquarters is in the namesake community of Cherokee, North Carolina , in
371-501: Is described as indigenous archeology. The data gathered integrates tribal knowledge, as well as information from GIS and non-invasive technologies, excavations, archeology, and anthropology. This has enabled the tribe to have a better record of mounds, with location data and chronological data for its use. Because such mounds were subject to looting in the past, the tribe is keeping the locations of most mounds secret in order to preserve them. The Kituwah Limited Liability Company (LLC)
424-753: Is from the Wolfetown Community of the Qualla Boundary . Sneed is a veteran of the United States Marine Corps , and a graduate of Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix , Arizona , and Southwestern Community College in Sylva , North Carolina . He holds a North Carolina teaching license in industrial arts. Sneed taught vocational classes at Cherokee High School where he was recognized as National Classroom Teacher of
477-533: Is not a reservation but rather a land trust supervised by the Bureau of Indian Affairs . The land is a fragment of the extensive original homeland of the Cherokee Nation, which once stretched from western Virginia, North and South Carolina, and west to present-day southeastern Tennessee and northeastern Alabama. In the 19th century, the people had to purchase their land to regain it after it was taken over by
530-683: The Cheoah River (in Tomotley ) also stayed in the region. If needed, they could all gather on the land held in trust by Thomas and be protected. Today their descendants comprise most of the Eastern Band of Cherokee , numbering approximately 2,000 people. In the 1870s, the Cherokee people expanded their lands in North Carolina with the purchase of the Qualla Boundary . Since the late 20th century, archeological remains have been found in
583-706: The Dawes Rolls (which recorded assumed or estimated blood quantum and race), an older roll than the 1924 Baker Roll. The United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma also requires a minimum blood quantum for enrollment and utilizes a different base roll. The EBCI and other federally recognized Cherokee tribes have opposed recognition for other tribes, such as the Lumbee . Mark Edwin Miller states in his work that even "so-called purely 'descendancy' tribes such as
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#1732794523839636-460: The Five Tribes with no blood quantum requirement jealously guard some proven, documentary link by blood to distant ancestors. More than any single BIA requirement, however, this criterion has proven troublesome for southeastern groups [seeking federal recognition] because of its reliance on non-Indian records and the confused (and confusing) nature of surviving documents." The government of
689-554: The Ocona Luftee waters to be sacred. The name "Ocona Luftee" was derived from the name of the Cherokee village, Egwanulti , which was developed on its banks prior to the area's colonization by European frontiersmen . The name translates to "by the river" in English. The river and the village were named by the Cherokee prior to the arrival in this area of John Bartram , an English colonial explorer from Philadelphia . During
742-540: The 1830s and the time of Indian removals from the Southeast, the Cherokee were allowed the chance to purchase plots of land for individual households, if they agreed to leave the tribe. They were then considered U.S. and state citizens, not subject to removal. About 500 Cherokee led by Yonaguska lived on land along the Oconaluftee, which was owned by William Holland Thomas , a white man who held it in trust for
795-608: The Cherokee People , zoos, restaurants, and a collection of galleries and shops representing fine traditional artists, such as Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual . In 1988, the U.S. Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act , which allowed federally recognized tribes to establish casinos on tribal property. Under the act, tribes are limited to offer casino games that correspond to the existing level of gaming allowed under state law. North Carolina
848-592: The Cherokee, to protect it for them. They were originally prohibited from buying land where the European Americans were settling. He had been adopted by the Cherokee as a boy, and he enabled this band of Cherokee to remain, safe from removal. They were joined by a smaller band of about 150 people, who lived along the Nantahala River and were led by Utsala. Other groups living in Snowbird and along
901-651: The EBCI Code of Ordinances. It also has the sole power and authority to approve assignment and transfer of possessory rights to its lands among its members and has quasi-judicial powers to resolve disputes. The Tribal Council can also override a veto, with two-thirds majority, and can review some appointments by the principal chief. Members are elected to two-year terms and are assigned to boards and committees, which include planning, business, lands, community services, manpower, investment, education, and housing. The EBCI tribal courts derive their authority from Chapter 7 of
954-650: The EBCI Code of Ordinances; it consists of one supreme court (one chief justice and two associate justices), one trial court (one chief judge and two associate judges), and such other trial courts of special jurisdiction as established by law (e.g. juvenile court ). All justices and judges are appointed upon nomination by the principal chief, and confirmed by the Tribal Council. The chief justice, chief judge, and associate judges for trial courts of special jurisdiction have six-year terms and are eligible for reappointment, while associate justices and associate judges of
1007-908: The EBCI have been collaborating with regional universities, the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, and the Duke Energy Foundation on what is called the "Western North Carolina Mounds and Towns Project." As part of this, Western Carolina University, the Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research Program at the University of Georgia , and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office of the EBCI have conducted outreach with tribal members, in what
1060-458: The EBCI is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. These consist of the principal chief and vice-chief, the unicameral Tribal Council, and the Cherokee courts. The EBCI Code of Ordinances delineates the structure and function of the tribal government. Elections are held on odd-numbered years, with the primary elections on the first Thursday in June and general elections on
1113-472: The Eastern Band. Tsali (pronounced [ˈtsali] ), another Cherokee leader, opposed the removal. He remained in the traditional Cherokee lands with a small group who resisted the U.S. Army and tried to thwart the removal. Tsali was eventually captured. He was executed by the U.S. in exchange for the lives of the small band he protected. They were allowed to remain in the Cherokee homeland, with
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#17327945238391166-609: The Eastern United States after the U.S. military, under the Indian Removal Act , moved the other 15,000 Cherokees to west of the Mississippi River in the late 1830s, to Indian Territory . Those Cherokees remaining in the east were to give up tribal Cherokee citizenship and to assimilate. They became U.S. citizens. The history of the Eastern Band closely follows that of the Qualla Boundary ,
1219-842: The Kanati Fork to form the Oconaluftee River. The river continues south, where it is joined by the Bradley Fork, which greatly strengthens its flow. A large, flat bottomland is created by the river's confluence with the Raven Fork at Cherokee, North Carolina , where the river turns westward, flowing to its mouth on the Tuckasegee River . Present-day Bryson City in Swain County developed just upriver of this confluence. The Oconaluftee passes through
1272-655: The Nikwasi-Cherokee Cultural and Heritage Corridor, beginning in Macon County, North Carolina , where the river enters from Georgia. In 2018 partner groups installed a viewing overlook with interpretive panels across the river from the Cowee mound site. This is the second sacred site on this corridor going north from Franklin. More highlighting and interpretation of such sites is planned, in connection with related activities along this route. Since 2011
1325-731: The Qualla Boundary, south of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . The Eastern Band members are descended primarily from about 800 Cherokees living along the remote Oconaluftee River who were not forcibly subjected to the Trail of Tears to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma ). Principal Chief Yonaguska , with the help of his adopted European American son William Holland Thomas , managed to avoid removal. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have maintained many traditional tribal practices. Many prominent Cherokee historians are affiliated with, or are members of,
1378-469: The U.S. government through treaty cessions, which had all been negotiated by a small percentage of assimilated Cherokees. Today the tribe earns most of its revenue from a combination of federal and state funds, tourism, and the Harrah's Cherokee casino, established in the early 1990s. The gaming revenue is directed at economic development, as well as tribal welfare and support of cultural initiatives, such as
1431-569: The US government by the 1835 Treaty of New Echota prior to removal. The Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, North Carolina , exhibits an extensive collection of artifacts and items of historical and cultural interest. These range from the Woodland and early South Appalachian Mississippian culture periods, of which there are remains such as numerous earthwork platform mounds in
1484-556: The Watauga Mound and part of the ancient Watauga Town site, to conserve on behalf of the EBCI. The property is located between Nikwasi upstream and Cowee downstream. The EBCI is working with local non-profits, such as Mainspring Conservation Trust, Western Carolina University , and local governments to develop the "Nikwasi Trail", highlighting a route along the Little Tennessee River. This is formally known as
1537-867: The Year by the National Indian Education Association . Sneed has also served as the senior pastor of the Christ Fellowship Church of Cherokee. Sneed and his ex-wife Trina resided in the Birdtown Community of the Qualla Boundary where they raised their five children. Sneed began his services as an elected tribal leader for the tribe after winning election as principal vice-chief in September 2015 and assumed office in October 2015. Formerly, Patrick Lambert
1590-459: The area, to 16th- and 17th-century Cherokee culture. The Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, located near the museum, sells traditional crafts made by its members. Founded in 1946, the Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual is the country's oldest and foremost Native American crafts cooperative. More than two dozen Christian churches of various denominations are located within the Qualla Boundary. Many of
1643-563: The compact was entered: it raised the gambling age from 18 to 21, affected the qualifications and appointments to the Gambling Commission between the tribe and the North Carolina governor, created the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, and clarified games, prizes and gifts awarded. In 2002, an agreement of authorization was reached that allowed the tribe to hold electronic bingo and raffle games. In 2011, Governor Bev Perdue and Principal Chief Michell Hicks came to an agreement on
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1696-458: The condition that they give up Cherokee tribal citizenship and assimilate as U.S. citizens . Their descendants reorganized in the 20th century and gained federal recognition as a tribe known as the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (named in reference to the majority of the tribe, who moved west to Indian Territory in 1838–1839). They bought back land in what is known as the Qualla Boundary , part of their traditional territory that had been ceded to
1749-484: The economic benefits of the casino are being realized. Annually, at least $ 5 million of casino profits is given to the Cherokee Preservation Fund; this institution pays for projects that promote non-gambling economic development, protect the environment, and preserve Cherokee heritage and culture. Another portion of casino profits goes to improving tribal healthcare, education, housing, etc. Part of
1802-419: The first Thursday in September. To be an eligible voter to participate in the elections, the person must be: 1) an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians; 2) at least 18 years of age on the date of the applicable election; 3) registered with the tribe's Board of Elections. The EBCI executive branch is governed by Chapter 117, Article I of the EBCI Code of Ordinances. Both the principal chief and
1855-503: The following organizations: Cherokee Police Commission, Kituwah Economic Development Board, and the Tribal Gaming Commission. The unicameral Tribal Council consists of 12 members, with two representatives elected from each community , except for Cherokee County and Snowbird, which share two representatives. Its authority to legislate and to conduct investigations and hearings comes from Chapter 117, Article II of
1908-567: The horse race track to open in 2025. In order to be enrolled in the EBCI, one must have at least one direct, lineal ancestor that appears on the 1924 Baker Roll of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, and must possess at least 1/16 degree of Eastern Cherokee blood to meet the tribe's blood quantum requirement. This is different from the Cherokee Nation (headquartered in Oklahoma), which has no blood quantum requirements, instead requiring only lineal descent from one or more ancestors recorded on
1961-522: The language immersion program and development of historic preservation programs. Tourism in the area also offers many campgrounds, trails and river adventures, mountain biking, fishing, golfing, spas, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway , Unto These Hills Outdoor Historical Drama, Oconaluftee Indian Village , Cherokee Botanical Garden and Nature Trail , the Museum of
2014-512: The reserve lies in eastern Swain County and northern Jackson County , but smaller non-contiguous sections are located to the southwest in Cherokee and Graham counties (Cheoah and Snowbird communities, respectively). A small part of the main reserve extends eastward into Haywood County . The total land area of these parts is 213.934 km (82.600 sq mi), with a 2000 census resident population of 8,092 persons. The Qualla Boundary
2067-534: The revenue goes to the state of North Carolina, as provided by the agreement drafted by Taylor and Hunt. In 1996, the first amendment to the compact was entered into the Federal Register , establishing the appointments of the Gaming Commission, staggered five-year terms for commissioners, and the ability to hire independent legal counsel upon tribal approval. In 2001, the second amendment to
2120-542: The settlements of Smokemount, the Oconaluftee Village and Hospital , the town of Cherokee, base of the EBCI; Indian Hills , and Birdtown before emptying into the Tuckasegee. For thousands of years, indigenous peoples occupied this region, generally living near the waterways. The historic Cherokee people occupied this region as their traditional homelands long before European encounter. They considered
2173-761: The state legalized sports betting in other venues. Since the late 20th century, the tribe has acquired such sacred sites as Nikwasi Mound (2019, in Franklin, North Carolina) and, downriver, Cowee (2007) (with 70 acres) and Kituwah (1996) mounds, each along the Little Tennessee River . Each is estimated to have been built more than 1,000 years ago. The EBCI also acquired the Tallulah (1996) mound in Robbinsville, North Carolina . In 2020, Mainspring Conservation Trust acquired 40 acres that include
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2226-456: The tenure of Principal Chief Joyce Dugan . Tribal leaders wanted to be able to offer more than bingo and other Class I forms of gambling, to attract larger crowds and generate greater revenue. The tribe had previously opened a small casino offering forms of video poker and electronic bingo. This had been challenged by the Asheville, North Carolina , U.S. Attorney on the grounds that the tribe
2279-442: The traditional religious practices of the Eastern Band have, over time, blended with new age views and customs according to Cherokee traditionalists. They have diverged as the result of cultural isolation of the various factions of Cherokee society . Many traditional dances and ceremonies are still practiced by the Eastern Band. The Eastern Band began a language immersion program requiring all graduating high school seniors to speak
2332-583: The trial court have four-year terms and are eligible for reappointment. Oconaluftee River Beech Flats Prong is a stream formed by the convergence of several spring outlets high in the Appalachians near Newfound Gap , a mountain pass that straddles the Tennessee –North Carolina border in the center of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . The stream flows about 10 miles (16 km) south where it merges with Smith Branch, Kepharts Prong, and
2385-462: The tribal language beginning 2007. Of the total population in the Qualla Boundary, there are approximately 900 speakers, 72% of whom are over age 50. The Eastern Cherokee Indian Nation Land, officially known as the Qualla Boundary , is located at 35°28′43″N 83°16′20″W / 35.47861°N 83.27222°W / 35.47861; -83.27222 in western North Carolina, just south of Great Smoky Mountains National Park . The main part of
2438-477: The tribe's holdings in the commercial gaming and hospitality business. Both Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort and Harrah's Cherokee Valley River were consolidated under EBCI Holdings and in 2021 purchased its first casino outside North Carolina, Caesars Southern Indiana for $ 250 million. In December 2021, EBCI Holdings announced the creation of a "gaming technology incubator" fund, where they would invest in gambling startups. In August 2022, EBCI Holdings announced
2491-482: The vice-chief are elected to a four-year by an at-large election. The duties of both elected officials are to represent and defend the rights, interests, lands and funds of the Tribe before any legislative committee or body of the federal or state governments. The principal chief also has veto authority on any resolution or ordinance enacted by the Tribal Council; and can appoint government division secretaries and members to
2544-490: Was established in 2019 to launch or acquire businesses to help diversify the tribes revenues outside of gaming. Kituwah is focused on property development, entertainment and hospitality, and professional services. That same year, Kituwah purchased 200 acres (81 ha) in the Sevierville, Tennessee neighborhood of Kodak , for $ 13.5 million; its first tenant was a Buc-ee's store, with a future Courtyard by Marriott and
2597-428: Was offering a form of gambling that was not legal elsewhere in North Carolina. The tribe wanted to ensure agreements with the state to prevent such problems. Since North Carolina established a state lottery in 2005, Harrah's Cherokee casino has been permitted to extend its offered games to include Class II and III gambling. As thousands of people visit Harrah's each year and the casino's popularity continues to increase,
2650-400: Was opened on Qualla Boundary on November 13, 1997. The casino was the result of nearly ten years of negotiations among tribal, state, and federal officials. Principal Chief Jonathan Taylor, North Carolina Lead Liaison and Chief Negotiator David T. McCoy , and Governor Jim Hunt had developed a plan for a casino that would meet state laws and satisfy local and tribal concerns. It opened during
2703-507: Was re-elected as Principal Chief in 2019 for a full-term, but lost reelection in 2023 to former Chief Michell Hicks . Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), ( Cherokee : ᏣᎳᎩᏱ ᏕᏣᏓᏂᎸᎩ, Tsalagiyi Detsadanilvgi ) is a federally recognized Indian tribe based in western North Carolina in the United States. They are descended from the small group of 800–1,000 Cherokees who remained in
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#17327945238392756-519: Was serving as the 27th Principal Chief but Sneed began service as principal chief on in May 2017 after his predecessor was impeached and removed by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Council. In September 2017, Yellowhill Tribal Council member Alan B. Ensley assumed the principal vice-chief title left vacant after Sneed became Principal Chief. Speaking to WLOS in 2017, Sneed most recently called for community "healing" following Lambert's removal. Sneed
2809-552: Was unique in permitting the Cherokees to establish a casino offering Class III gaming in 1994, well before the state allowed a lottery. The typical pattern has been for states to offer a lottery, followed by an agreement between the state and the Indian tribe to allow establishment of a casino or other form of gaming operation. The first major casino in North Carolina, Harrah's Cherokee (in partnership with Caesars Entertainment ),
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