Confluence: An Indigenous Writers’ Workshop
Museum of the Cherokee People 589 Tsali Blvd, Cherokee, NC, United StatesConfluence: An Indigenous Writers’ Workshop returns for its second year.
Confluence: An Indigenous Writers’ Workshop returns for its second year.
Museum of the Cherokee People's genealogy staff invites the Wolftown community to learn how to conduct research into your own family tree.
Mary Crowe and Lavita Hill share their journey restoring the name of Kuwohi in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Explore the freedom and collaborative nature of art with a variety of materials, led by artist Isabella Saunooke (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians).
Led by artist Michelle Long (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Muskogee Creek), this workshop welcomes participants of all experience levels.
Join historian and storyteller Kathi Littlejohn (EBCI) for a non-academic series about culturally significant places, stories, and key historical figures in Cherokee history.
Learn about new research on American merchant, lawyer, politician and soldier William Holland Thomas and his relations to the North Carolina Cherokees.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!