Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Travel Arrangements201-500 Employees
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is a federally recognized Native American tribe in the United States, tracing its roots to Cherokee who remained in the Eastern United States during the 19th century. Its historical footprint centers on the Qualla Boundary, though the tribe owns or maintains additional lands located within roughly 100 miles of that core area. Based in Cherokee, Western North Carolina, the tribe is closely linked to regional gateways such as the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. The tribe operates hospitality and entertainment assets, including Harrah's Cherokee Hotel & Casino and Sequoyah National Golf Club. Through these assets, it offers lodging, gaming, and recreational experiences to visitors and locals exploring the region. In 2024, Caesars Entertainment Corporation announced a partnership with the tribe, reflecting ongoing collaboration around opportunities tied to Caesars Southern Indiana.