Fear As A Teacher: A Qualla-Ween Mini Exhibit

Fear as a Teacher: A Qualla-Ween Mini Exhibit is presented as a part of Qualla-Ween highlights the Cherokee legends that use fear to teach important lessons.

Featuring Cherokee art that embodies motifs of these important lessons, Fear as a Teacher is an expression of Cherokee oral history and will highlight the importance of following our Cherokee lessons and values present in the power of story that has and always will exist as a central part of Cherokee culture.

Celebrate Halloween all month long with multiple activities in the cultural district of Cherokee, NC!
😱 Fear as a Teacher
The Museum of the Cherokee People
October 1st – 31st
9am to 5pm
In Cherokee stories, fear isn’t just a warning—it’s wisdom. From the Raven Mocker to the Nunnehi, Cherokee legends use fear not to scare, but to teach. In Fear as a Teacher, discover how traditional stories and haunting imagery pass down values, protect our people, and preserve culture. The exhibit features original Cherokee artwork and oral history, reimagined through visual storytelling
Fear as a Teacher is appropriate for all ages and included with museum admission. motcp.org
🐦‍⬛ Legendary Fears: The Raven Mocker Screams
Mountainside Theatre
October 16th-18th, 23rd-25th, 30th-Nov 1st
7pm to 10pm
Step into a Cherokee legend on a terrifying haunted trail where
the Raven Mocker awaits. Face the spirit. Survive the night.
The Raven Mocker Screams includes loud noises, fog, and flashing lights. The haunted trail includes walking on an uneven path and stairs. Not recommended for children under age 13.
👻 Legendary Fears: The Sgili Hunt
Oconaluftee Indian Village
October 16th-18th, 23rd-25th, 30th-Nov 1st
7pm to 10pm
Something Walks in the Village After Dark… Tour Oconaluftee Indian Village by night. Hear true tales from our staff and join the hunt for the paranormal.
The Sgili Hunt includes walking on uneven surfaces after dark and stairs. This activity is not recommended for children under 10-years-old.
🔎 Long Man Murder Mystery
Downtown Cherokee
October 24th & 25th
10am to 6pm
Who Killed Cricket Jackson? A beloved river guide is dead. The whispers of Long Man grow louder. Can you solve the mystery Join the Long Man Murder Mystery, a town-wide interactive whodunit through downtown Cherokee. Visit 12+ local businesses, gather clues from live actors, and uncover the truth behind Cricket Jackson’s chilling demise. Follow the clues. Catch a killer.
The hunt starts at the Outdoor Pavilion in front of The Museum of the Cherokee People. Free to participate and appropriate for all ages
✂️ Crafty Cannibals
Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual
October 24th & 25th
9am to 3pm
Come to Qualla and be a Crafty Cannibal! Get your hands messy in the best way at Crafty Cannibals, a hands-on Halloween-inspired craft event for all ages! Make spooky, stylish, and totally fun creations at Qualla Arts & Crafts Mutual.
Activities include decoupage masks & ornaments, DIY sugar scrub, pottery bead necklaces, and an iron-on patch station. Bring your creativity and maybe a little courage as you learn about the Cherokee legend of the water cannibals
Appropriate for all ages! Prices vary depending on DIY project
🎬 “A Raven’s Call” Film Premiere
Mountainside Theatre
October 25th only
7pm to 8:30pm
Join us for the exclusive Cherokee premiere of “A Raven’s Call.” This one-night-only event features the premiere of the horror short film “A Raven’s Call,” directed by Corbin Rowell, as well as a talkback with the two Cherokee actors in the film.
Synopsis: Set in the early 18th century, two Cherokee Indian friends encounter a sinister entity based on a real Cherokee legend: the Raven Mocker.
The theatre is accessible. The film is not recommended for children under age 13
Date & Time
October 1, 2025 - October 31, 2025
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Venue
Museum of the Cherokee People
589 Tsali Blvd
Cherokee, NC 28719
828 497 3481
Event Website