Oconaluftee Indian Village
The Oconaluftee Indian Village is a replica of an 18th-century eastern Cherokee community located in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States along the Oconaluftee River.
The Cherokee "living museum" is operated by the . Guides take visitors through the village explaining the history and culture of the Cherokee and also demonstrate the making of such items as arrowheads, baskets, and blowguns.
See also[]
- Unto These Hills
- Cherokee Botanical Garden and Nature Trail
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
External links[]
- Cherokee Adventure website
- Oconaluftee River Trail at visitcherokeenc.com
Coordinates: 35°29′12″N 83°19′22″W / 35.4867655°N 83.3226525°W
Categories:
- Cherokee culture
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
- Museums in Swain County, North Carolina
- History of the Cherokee
- Living museums in North Carolina
- Native American museums in North Carolina
- Ethnographic museums in the United States
- Southern United States museum stubs
- North Carolina building and structure stubs