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Sylva, NC 28779 - Volume 76, NO. 46 - Release Date: 02/14/02

Speakers urge land exchange 'for the sake of our children'

Teresa McCoy, who has served as Big Cove's Tribal Council member for 14 years, told public officials that she represents an endangered species - "the proud, enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee."

McCoy was one of 30 speakers at a public hearing Tuesday night on a proposed land exchange between the National Park Service and the Eastern Band.

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