Indigenous People's Day should be more than a chance to thumb your nose at white European men. It's an opportunity to take a pause and acknowledge those people who live in this land before us. And what better way to do that than to visit Native American Heritage Sites or, better yet, take a tour of tribal land with local guides. Although we are a little late to publish, we at Coleman Concierge believe we should acknowledge and celebrate the indigenous people who came before us and acted as stewards of the land throughout the year. Whether listening to legends around a campfire or taking a jeep ride through the desert, nature comes alive when you experience it in the present. You leave with a deeper understanding of traditions and history you wouldn't find in textbooks when you escape the crowds and venture into the wide-open spaces of cowboy movies and faded photographs.
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The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is inviting visitors to experience the “We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga” Storybook Trail through Friday, Nov. 4 on the Oconaluftee River Trail near Cherokee.
A new storybook trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park celebrating Cherokee culture will be on display through Friday, Nov. 4, on the Oconal.