Museum Closed – Winter Hours
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Join historian and storyteller Kathi Littlejohn (EBCI) for a non-academic series about culturally significant places, stories, and key historical figures in Cherokee history.
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
In advance of his James A. Cooper Lecture Series 'Wolf Wears Shoes: Standing in the Middle with Cherokee Storytelling' at Museum of the Cherokee People, author Christopher B. Teuton (Cherokee Nation) will sign copies of his newest book.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
MotCP's book club discusses the best-selling rom-com with a live Q&A with the author.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
Lead Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialist and first-generation finger weaver Nola leads instruction in this traditional Cherokee craft.
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Start the new year learning Cherokee language!
UPDATE: Class on February 19 is cancelled due to winter weather.
Lead Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialist and first-generation finger weaver Nola leads instruction in this traditional Cherokee craft.
Through winter, Museum of the Cherokee People and the Museum Store will be closed on Mondays. MotCP's administrative offices remain open.
Lead Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialist and first-generation finger weaver Nola leads instruction in this traditional Cherokee craft.
Join historian and storyteller Kathi Littlejohn (EBCI) for a non-academic series about culturally significant places, stories, and key historical figures in Cherokee history.