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  1. Qualla Boundary - Wikipedia

    The Qualla Boundary or The Qualla is territory held as a land trust by the United States government for the federally recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), who reside …

  2. Homepage – Qualla Cannabis - Qualla LLC.

    Homepage – Qualla Cannabis - Qualla LLC. Qualla Enterprises, LLC is committed to enlightening our community about the seed-to-sale process of cannabis.

  3. Home - Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual

    We have the largest collection of authentic Native American Indian arts and crafts made locally by Qualla Arts & Crafts co-op members who are enrolled members of the Eastern Band of …

  4. Our Community | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

    The Qualla Boundary, the 100-square-mile sovereign nation of the EBCI, encompasses parts of five Western North Carolina counties: Cherokee (Andrews/Murphy), Graham (Robbinsville), …

  5. About Us | Visit Cherokee NC

    The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians makes their home on the 56,600-acre Qualla Boundary in five Western North Carolina counties about an hour west of Asheville and at the entrance to …

  6. Qualla Boundary - NCpedia

    The Qualla Boundary is the official name for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee's home in western North Carolina. These 57,000 acres were officially surveyed and the boundaries of The Qualla …

  7. Cherokee Qualla Boundary | Blue Ridge Heritage Trail

    The town of Cherokee, North Carolina, located within the Qualla Boundary in the far western part of the state, is the cultural center of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

  8. Experience the Cherokee at the Qualla Boundary - Project 543

    The Qualla Boundary, which stretches across Swain and Haywood counties, is the ancestral home of the Cherokee containing its mother town, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and …

  9. Generations Qualla - Cherokee Preservation Foundation

    Generations Qualla reflects traditional Cherokee values and behaviors, and illustrates how the Tribe strives to strike a balance between natural, cultural, spiritual and economic needs, now …

  10. Qualla Boundary of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee

    With its wide variety of cultural, recreational, and tourist attractions (clustered in Cherokee, North Carolina, just a few miles from the Oconaluftee Visitor Center in Great Smoky Mountains …