NC Smoky Mountains

Unto These Hills

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The Cherokees encountered their first white man in 1540, Spaniards searching for gold. 250 years later Tecumseh, a hotheaded warrior from the north urged the Cherokees to go to war against the white man, but Junaluska with counsel from Sequoyah decided it would be best to live in peace with the white men. The Great Eagle Dance - a dance of triumph from the past is performed to celebrate the victory the Cherokees and the white men claimed at Horseshoe Bend against other Indians that threatened the American Nation, but the victory celebrations were to be short lived.

One of the most compelling outdoor dramas, Unto These Hills, tells the tragic story of how the Cherokee ancestors were forcefully driven out of the Great Smoky Mountains and marched 1,200 miles to Oklahoma. You will never forget how Tsali gave his life as sacrifice, so that a handful of his people could remain on the land of their heritage.

2004 Show dates are:
June 10 thru August 21 at 8:30 p.m.
(Pre-show entertainment starts 45 minutes before ShowTime.)
No Sunday performances!

Ticket Information Call:

Or Write:

(828) 497-2111

Cherokee Historical Association
P. 0. Box 398
Cherokee, North Carolina 28719.

Visit the Drama website at  http://www.untothesehills.com/

 

 

 
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