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Below are the most common questions, and their associated "Attention" classification for your reference.
Select "Attention: Cherokee Roll Report Contact" if:
• You have a question about ordering a Cherokee Roll Report
• You ordered a Cherokee Roll Report a week or more ago and have not received it yet.
***Please check your email spam box, to see if the report is there***
Select "Attention: Research Request Contact" if:
• You are interested in genealogy research assistance, but don't know which service is right for you.
• You requested genealogy research, and have additional information or need to change some of the details.
• You would like to schedule a specific research time for your research request.
Select "Attention: Art Gallery Contact" if:
• You have a question about the art gallery.
• You are an artist and would like to join the All Things Cherokee Art Gallery.
• You would like to order a custom-made piece from one of the featured artists.
Select "Attention: Query Board Contact" if:
• You have a question about posting a query to the Query Board.
• You have posted a query, and need to change or remove it.
Select "Attention: General Feedback Contact" if:
• Your question is not addressed above.
• You have a general question or comment about the site.
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Cherokee Connections
An introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to Cherokee ancestry, giving you guidance and information for tracing your roots.
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September Featured Site - Travel Center
Clingmans Dome
Clingmans Dome towers at 6,643 feet and stands as the highest point in the Smoky Mountains National Park, the highest point along the Appalachian Trail, the highest point in Tennessee, and the second highest point east of the Mississippi river. The Cherokee know the mountain as Kuwahi or Mulberry Place and consider it a sacred place... (More)
