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SUMMARY:Kuwohi Talk
DESCRIPTION:Museum of the Cherokee People is honored to welcome Mary Crowe (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Lavita Hill (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)\, advocates who successfully led the effort to restore the name of Kuwohi (formerly known as Clingman’s Dome) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. \nIn this conversation\, held on November 7 at 5pm in the Museum’s Multipurpose Room\, Crowe and Hill will share their experience in restoring the name of this sacred place\, from their initial inspiration to that day in September 2024 when the U.S. Board of Geographic Names officially made the historic change. This event is free of charge and open to all.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/kuwohi-talk/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education
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SUMMARY:Charlie Soap (Cherokee Nation) Biography Book Signing with Author Greg Shaw
DESCRIPTION:You probably know the story of the late Wilma Mankiller\, the first woman to serve as principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. However\, you might not recognize her husband\, Charlie Soap (Cherokee Nation)\, whose role as a Native community organizer is no less significant. Combining memoir\, history\, and current affairs\, this book charts for the first time the life and work of this influential Cherokee. In managing public infrastructure projects\, housing assistance\, and water development in the Cherokee Nation\, Soap exemplifies ga-du-gi\, the Cherokee word for community members working together for the collective good.\n\n\n\nOklahoma native Greg Shaw has reported for the Cherokee Advocate and served as an executive for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In telling this stories\, he gives voice to his sources. As a longtime colleague and friend of the family\, Greg draws on his many travels and interviews with Soap as well as previously unpublished writings.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/charlie-soap-cherokee-nation-biography-book-signing-with-author-greg-shaw/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People\, 589 Tsali Blvd\, Cherokee\, NC\, 28719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Store
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SUMMARY:Museum Closed
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SUMMARY:Assemblage/Collaging Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, November 30 from 2pm-4:30pm\, explore the freedom and collaborative nature of art using a myriad of materials and methods.\n\nParticipants should bring materials they are willing to share (old magazines\, a piece of cardboard\, recycled or found paper\, leaves\, bubble wrap\, newspaper\, etc.) and materials for their own use only (a photo\, specific text\, etc.).\n\nWorkshop leader Isabella Saunooke grew up in Sylva and now lives in New York. She believes in art as a spiritual practice—a way to connect with the inner and outer world.\n“I believe that by using provided and shared materials to create a collage\, we are allowing ourselves to freely create\, with no expectation of what the final product should be\,” she shares. “We allow ourselves to capture a specific feeling or desire for the moment in time because that alone is enough to create something.”\nThis workshop\, held in MotCP’s Multipurpose Room in the Education Wing\, is free and open to the public. Registration is not required.
URL:https://motcp.org/event/assemblage-collaging-workshop/
LOCATION:Museum of the Cherokee People – Education Wing
CATEGORIES:Community Learning,Education
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