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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, who reside in western North Carolina. The area is part of the large historic Cherokee territory in the Southeast, which extended into eastern Tennessee, western South Carolina, northern Georgia and Alabama. Currently, the largest contiguous portion of the Qualla lies in Haywood, Swain, and Jackson counties and is centered on the community of Cherokee, which serves as the tribal capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Smaller, discontiguous parcels also lie in Graham and Cherokee counties, near the communities of Snowbird and Murphy respectively.

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  • Qualla Boundary (de)
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  • Das Qualla Boundary oder The Qualla ist ein Gebiet das treuhänderisch für den staatlich anerkannten Stamm des Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians reserviert wurde. Das Gebiet liegt im westlichen North Carolina und ist Teil der historischen Stammesgebiete der Cherokee. Es handelt sich bei dem Gebiet nicht um ein Indianerreservat. Das Land wurde in den 1870ern vom Stamm gekauft und später unter staatlichen Schutz gestellt. Land im Qualla Boundary kann gekauft und verkauft werden, solange die Käufer eingetragene Mitglieder des Eastern Band der Cherokee Indians (EBCI) sind. (de)
  • 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, who reside in western North Carolina. The area is part of the large historic Cherokee territory in the Southeast, which extended into eastern Tennessee, western South Carolina, northern Georgia and Alabama. Currently, the largest contiguous portion of the Qualla lies in Haywood, Swain, and Jackson counties and is centered on the community of Cherokee, which serves as the tribal capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Smaller, discontiguous parcels also lie in Graham and Cherokee counties, near the communities of Snowbird and Murphy respectively. (en)
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  • Qualla Boundary (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Cherokee_Indian_Reservation_sign,_NC.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Map_of_Qualla_Boundary_with_subdivisions.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Map_of_the_Qualla_Indian_Reserve_Boundary_NC.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Qualla_Arts_and_Crafts,_Cherokee,_NC_IMG_4892.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Qualla_Indian_Reservation_(NC).jpg
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