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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Medical marijuana is legalized on Cherokee tribal land in the region, and discussions are continuing among tribal council members with the Eastern Band of Cherokee ...
Located on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, the tribal museum of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has a new, vibrant look. While this fresh branding may feel ultra-modern, its inspiration is ...
The dispensary — which is run by the Eastern Band of Cherokee-backed Qualla Enterprises — had opened April 20 for medical marijuana sales.
Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote in September on whether they want to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands for anyone 21 and older.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is discussing a potential partnership with an international theme park as part of a search for world-class entertainment to anchor a Sevier County development.
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — A bill that would give land located in Monroe County back to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians passed the U.S. House on Tuesday, according to a release from ...
On Thursday, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) voted 2,464 to 1,057 to legalize recreational adult-use marijuana on Cherokee tribal territory, known as the Qualla Boundary.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee announced the tribe’s dispensary’s open date in February. Tribal Council discussed recreational marijuana in February, but it has not moved forward.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Historic Lands Reacquisition Act is on its way to the Senate, where many, including a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, are hopeful it passes. The bill ...
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians petitioned to change the name back to its original Cherokee name. That request has now been granted and Cherokee leaders and visitors are responding.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee announced the tribe’s dispensary’s open date in February. Tribal Council discussed recreational marijuana in February, but it has not moved forward.