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SUMMARY:Gadugi Pottery Workshop with Tara McCoy (EBCI)
DESCRIPTION:The Gadugi Pottery Workshop\, led by Tara McCoy (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) is a community learning opportunity designed to increase and improve traditional pottery-making in the tribal community. Registration is now open for the 2024 workshop to enrolled members of federally recognized tribes. Participants must commit to attending each day of the workshop: \nJanuary 11\, 12\, 13\, 2024\, 9am-4pm\nFebruary 16 & 17\, 2024\, 9am-4pm\nMarch 15 & 16\, 2024\, 9am-4pm \nSpace is limited and this opportunity is offered at no charge. Interested participants should email their name and contact information to programs@motcp.org.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/gadugi-pottery-workshop-with-tara-mccoy-ebci-4/
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SUMMARY:Gadugi Pottery Workshop with Tara McCoy (EBCI)
DESCRIPTION:The Gadugi Pottery Workshop\, led by Tara McCoy (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) is a community learning opportunity designed to increase and improve traditional pottery-making in the tribal community. Registration is now open for the 2024 workshop to enrolled members of federally recognized tribes. Participants must commit to attending each day of the workshop: \nJanuary 11\, 12\, 13\, 2024\, 9am-4pm\nFebruary 16 & 17\, 2024\, 9am-4pm\nMarch 15 & 16\, 2024\, 9am-4pm \nSpace is limited and this opportunity is offered at no charge. Interested participants should email their name and contact information to programs@motcp.org.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/gadugi-pottery-workshop-with-tara-mccoy-ebci-5/
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SUMMARY:Rivercane Processing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join Waylon Long (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Museum of the Cherokee People Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialist Dylan Morgan (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) to learn how to process (bust\, peel\, and shave) rivercane. This community learning opportunity is open exclusively to enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Space is limited\, and online registration is required. If you are unable to register using the link\, that means that this workshop is full. If you would like to be put on the waitlist please email programs@motcp.org with subject line “Rivercane Processing Workshop Waitlist.”
URL:https://motcp.org/event/rivercane-processing-workshop/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Learning
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SUMMARY:Books on the Boundary: A Museum of the Cherokee People Reading Circle - 'Even As We Breathe'
DESCRIPTION:Books on the Boundary: A Museum of the Cherokee People Reading Circle is a quarterly book club that discusses the best fiction\, nonfiction\, and poetry written by Indigenous authors. Join us quarterly at the Museum of the Cherokee People Store. Our Winter 2024 read is Even As We Breathe\, a suspenseful historical fiction novel by Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians). Bring your thoughts and questions to our meeting as we enjoy a Q&A with the author herself!\n\n“Nineteen-year-old Cowney Sequoyah yearns to escape his hometown of Cherokee\, North Carolina\, in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. When a summer job at Asheville’s luxurious Grove Park Inn and Resort brings him one step closer to escaping the hills that both cradle and suffocate him\, he sees it as an opportunity. With World War II raging in Europe\, the inn is the temporary home of Axis diplomats and their families\, who are being held as prisoners of war. Soon\, Cowney’s refuge becomes a cage when the daughter of one of the residents goes missing and he finds himself accused of abduction and murder.\n\nEven As We Breathe invokes the elements of bone\, blood\, and flesh as Cowney navigates difficult social\, cultural\, and ethnic divides. After leaving the seclusion of the Cherokee reservation\, he is able to explore a future free from the consequences of his family’s choices and to construct a new worldview\, for a time. However\, prejudice and persecution in the white world of the resort eventually compel Cowney to free himself from larger forces that hold him back as he struggles to unearth evidence of his innocence and clear his name.”\n\nEven As We Breathe is available for purchase at the Museum Store and in our webstore.\n\nKeep up with book club happenings by joining our Books on the Boundary Facebook group.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/books-on-the-boundary-a-museum-of-the-cherokee-people-reading-circle-even-as-we-breathe/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books on the Boundary,Education
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