About us: Geographic Research and Data, LLC, is owned by G.R. Dobbs, who holds a PhD in Geography from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has been using geographic information systems in research and cartographic contexts since 1996.
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GRD, LLC is based within Cherokee ancestral lands in western North Carolina, specifically the area known as the Middle Towns during the historic period. The Cherokees, under duress following a series of military attacks by British and then American forces determined to clear the area of Cherokees, ceded this area to the United States in the Treaty of 1819. Under the treaty's terms, individual Cherokees had the option to claim homesteads within the ceded land and remain. When the state of North Carolina laid out tracts to sell to settlers in 1820, however, these homesteads were ignored and most Cherokee residents further displaced.
Today there are three federally recognized Cherokee tribes. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians occupies a small area in western NC, a portion of the 1835 cession which the tribe has bought back. The Cherokee Nation and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma are in what is now Oklahoma. Given the complex Cherokee diaspora, communities and individuals of Cherokee descent live in many other places as well.
We humbly acknowledge the millennia of Cherokee land stewardship here and elsewhere, and give respect to Cherokee elders past and present.