So Much to see At the  Oconoluftee  Indian Village
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Over two centuries of tradition, living on through the modern-day Cherokee.

Watch as ropes of clay are molded into pots and bowls, watch as a canoe is built with fire and ax. View corn grinding, and chipping flint into arrowheads.

Presented by the non-profit Cherokee Historical Association, the Oconaluftee Indian Village is a glimpse of the past. 

Here you will see the model of a Cherokee village from over 225 years ago! 

Cherokee guides in native costume will explain their history, the culture and life-style of their ancestors, and answer your questions. All this while pausing to watch Cherokee demonstrate their arts and crafts.

This 18th century replica of a Cherokee community contains a replica of a 7-sided Council House and typical homes as they were 250 years ago.

For more info:  (828)-497-2315 or go to www.oconalufteevillage.com

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