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Gift of the Mountains: Rooted in the Mountains connects Cherokee past and global future

It was an hour and a half after sunrise, and the dayโ€™s first rays had not yet touched Judaculla Rock, hidden away in a hollow near Caney Fork in Jackson County. 

โ€œI would encourage you to come back at different times,โ€ T.J. Holland, cultural resources supervisor for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, told the group assembled around him. โ€œItโ€™s one of these fascinating things โ€” time of the year, time of day, weather all affects how this looks, and Iโ€™ve not been here twice that Iโ€™ve not seen something different.โ€

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