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SUMMARY:Cherokee History & Stories Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Kathi Littlejohn\, an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians\, has been telling Cherokee stories for more than 40 years at events\, festivals\, and schools. She has been leading Cherokee history tours for five years to historically and culturally significant places in Western North Carolina. She has produced four CDs of Cherokee stories: ‘Cherokee Legends\,’ Volume I\, II\, and III and ‘Cherokee Stories of the Supernatural\,’ available at select gift shops. She also completed a series of YouTube videos named “Cherokee History and Stories\, “What Happened Here?”
URL:https://motcp.org/event/cherokee-history-stories-workshop-series/2025-06-01/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People – Education Wing
CATEGORIES:Community Learning,Education
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SUMMARY:Books on the Boundary: 'The Art Thieves' by Andrea L. Rogers (Cherokee Nation)
DESCRIPTION:From the author of the Walter Award-winning ‘Man Made Monsters’ comes a YA novel that conjures our futures in startling life—the ones that we are headed towards\, and the ones we can still work towards. It’s the year 2052. Stevie Henry is a Cherokee girl working at a museum in Texas\, trying to save up enough money to go to college. The world around her is in a cycle of drought and superstorms\, ice and fire … but people get by. But it’s about to get a whole lot worse. When a mysterious boy shows up at Stevie’s museum saying that he’s from the future—and telling her what is to come—she refuses to believe him. But soon she will have no choice.\n\nAndrea L. Rogers is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She grew up in Tulsa\, Oklahoma\, but currently lives in Arkansas. She graduated with an MFA from the Institute for American Indian Arts. Her literary horror and speculative fiction stories have been published in Waxwing\, Yellow Medicine Review\, The Santa Fe Literary Review\, Transmotion\, The Massachusetts Review and River Styx. Capstone published her children’s book ‘Mary and the Trail of Tears’ which was included on the best books of 2020 by both NPR and American Indians in Children’s Literature. Her essay “My Oklahoma History” appeared in ‘You Too? 25 Voices Share Their #METoo Stories’ from Inkyard Press. Her short story “The Ballad of Maggie Wilson” is included in ‘Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids\,’ a MG short story Anthology from Heartdrum\, an imprint of Harper Collins\, released on February 9\, 2021. Her picture book called ‘When We Gather\,’ for HeartDrum was released May 7\, 2024. It is a story about community and wild onion dinners.\n\nBooks on the Boundary is Museum of the Cherokee People’s book club dedicated to highlighting today’s best Native fiction\, nonfiction\, and more. Meetings are held in person in the Museum Store. Books on the Boundary is free of charge and open to all; registration is not required.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/books-on-the-boundary-the-art-thieves-by-andrea-l-rogers-cherokee-nation/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books on the Boundary,Community Learning,Education,Museum Store
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