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September Featured Title - Gifts & Books

Cherokee Connections
An introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to Cherokee ancestry, giving you guidance and information for tracing your roots.
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Cherokee Art Gallery

Visit the All Things Cherokee Art Gallery, to browse and buy traditional beadwork, pottery, textiles, and contemporary art by award-winning and up-and-coming Cherokee artists.


Family Tree Research

Want to know more about your family history or Cherokee heritage? All Things Cherokee offers genealogy research to help you trace your family tree and understand your Cherokee connections.


Cherokee Roll Search

All Things Cherokee offers customized searches of the Cherokee rolls to help you in your research. The personalized Cherokee rolls report offers information specific to your own family name as well as tons of general genealogy data.


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)


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