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The Oconaluftee River drains the south-central Oconaluftee valley of the Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina before emptying into the Tuckasegee River. The river flows through the Qualla Boundary, a federal land trust that serves as a reservation for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee (EBCI), the only federally recognized tribe in the state of North Carolina. They bought the land back from the federal government in the 1870s, after having been pushed off and forced to cede it earlier in the nineteenth century. Several historic Cherokee towns are known to have been located along this river.

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  • Oconaluftee River (de)
  • Oconaluftee River (en)
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  • Der Oconaluftee River entwässert das mittlere und südliche Oconaluftee Valley der Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, ehe er in den Tuckasegee River mündet. Der Fluss fließt durch das Qualla Boundary, einem staatlichen land trust, dass dem Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians als Art Reservat dient. (de)
  • The Oconaluftee River drains the south-central Oconaluftee valley of the Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina before emptying into the Tuckasegee River. The river flows through the Qualla Boundary, a federal land trust that serves as a reservation for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee (EBCI), the only federally recognized tribe in the state of North Carolina. They bought the land back from the federal government in the 1870s, after having been pushed off and forced to cede it earlier in the nineteenth century. Several historic Cherokee towns are known to have been located along this river. (en)
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  • Oconaluftee River (en)
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  • View of the Oconaluftee River within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (en)
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  • Der Oconaluftee River entwässert das mittlere und südliche Oconaluftee Valley der Great Smoky Mountains in North Carolina, ehe er in den Tuckasegee River mündet. Der Fluss fließt durch das Qualla Boundary, einem staatlichen land trust, dass dem Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians als Art Reservat dient. (de)
  • The Oconaluftee River drains the south-central Oconaluftee valley of the Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina before emptying into the Tuckasegee River. The river flows through the Qualla Boundary, a federal land trust that serves as a reservation for the Eastern Band of the Cherokee (EBCI), the only federally recognized tribe in the state of North Carolina. They bought the land back from the federal government in the 1870s, after having been pushed off and forced to cede it earlier in the nineteenth century. Several historic Cherokee towns are known to have been located along this river. (en)
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