Cherokee Smokies Peak Name Change

Cherokee Smokies Peak Name Change - Board of geographic names voted on wednesday in favor of a request from the eastern band of cherokee indians to. In a significant moment of cultural recognition, the highest peak in the great smoky mountains, formerly known as clingmans. Board of geographic names voted today in favor of the formal request submitted by the eastern band of cherokee. The great smoky mountains' highest peak will be renamed kuwohi, restoring its original cherokee name after over 150 years.

The great smoky mountains' highest peak will be renamed kuwohi, restoring its original cherokee name after over 150 years. Board of geographic names voted today in favor of the formal request submitted by the eastern band of cherokee. In a significant moment of cultural recognition, the highest peak in the great smoky mountains, formerly known as clingmans. Board of geographic names voted on wednesday in favor of a request from the eastern band of cherokee indians to.

Board of geographic names voted today in favor of the formal request submitted by the eastern band of cherokee. Board of geographic names voted on wednesday in favor of a request from the eastern band of cherokee indians to. In a significant moment of cultural recognition, the highest peak in the great smoky mountains, formerly known as clingmans. The great smoky mountains' highest peak will be renamed kuwohi, restoring its original cherokee name after over 150 years.

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The Great Smoky Mountains' Highest Peak Will Be Renamed Kuwohi, Restoring Its Original Cherokee Name After Over 150 Years.

Board of geographic names voted on wednesday in favor of a request from the eastern band of cherokee indians to. In a significant moment of cultural recognition, the highest peak in the great smoky mountains, formerly known as clingmans. Board of geographic names voted today in favor of the formal request submitted by the eastern band of cherokee.

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