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1101
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Anderson provides a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the annual outdoor drama in Cherokee, North Carolina.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 61 Issue 1, June 1993, p28-31, por
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12869
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The Cherokee Historical Association, producers of \"Unto These Hills,\" a play depicting the horrors associated with Cherokee removal, has lost funding from the Indian Bureau. Predetermined funds were reallocated and will be used for housing, health, and educational needs.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 27 Issue 16, Jan 1960, p16, 29, il
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10236
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Sink discusses Samuel Selden's influence on the building of the Mountainside Theatre, where the outdoor drama, Unto These Hills, opened on July 1, 1950.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 7 Issue 12, Apr 1950, p12-13, il, por
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10246
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Warren discusses the involvement of many individuals and groups in bringing to life Kermit Hunter's outdoor drama, “Unto These Hills,” in Cherokee in July 1950.
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20534
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This is a reprint of a paper presented at the fifty-second annual session of the State Literary and Historical Association in Raleigh, December, 1952. This essay promotes the genre of the Outdoor Historical Drama as North Carolina's latest achievement in, and contribution to, the restoration of Southern cultural pursuits during the mid 20th century. The author, Kermit Hunter, is a noted playwright in the genre and is the author of the 1950 dramatization of Cherokee contact with European settlers entitled \"Unto These Hills.\"
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31278
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Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is the season opening of the colorful mountain drama 'Unto These Hills.' The blend of authentic Cherokee dances, original music, comedy, and drama will open its fifteenth season in June, drawing even more visitors in for the anniversary activities.
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