
Fingerweaving Fridays
Open to beginner and experienced weavers, Fingerweaving Fridays is a free opportunity to create in community.

Open to beginner and experienced weavers, Fingerweaving Fridays is a free opportunity to create in community.

Shop art, handmade goods, and more from Native vendors at the Unrelenting Art Market!

Museum of the Cherokee People's latest exhibit, a response to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States, opens today. Admission is included in general admission ticket price.

The 2026 Annual James A. Cooper Memorial Lecture in Cherokee Studies is pleased to present 'The Future of Tribal Sovereignty, Powered by the Past' by Stacy Leeds (Cherokee Nation).

Kathi Littlejohn (EBCI) leads a monthly informal lecture on key Cherokee places, people, and more.

Hear four bright Indigenous voices in contemporary literature Thursday, April 9 at 12:30pm at Confluence: A WCU Litfest Panel.

Books on the Boundary: A Museum of the Cherokee People Reading Circle meets to discuss 'Firekeeper's Daughter' by Angeline Boulley (Sault Tribe of Chippewa Indians).

Celebrate spiders and insects by learning how to sculpt your own.

Learn about how one of the oldest Cherokee stories inspired Artist Karen Sixkiller (Cherokee Nation) to create the new 'Sacred Earth' sculptural installation at The North Carolina Arboretum.

Kathi Littlejohn (EBCI) leads a monthly informal lecture on key Cherokee places, people, and more.

Practice your Cherokee in this workshop led by CLMAP and Dadiwonisi graduates.

Practice your Cherokee in this workshop led by CLMAP and Dadiwonisi graduates.