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Your school, youth, or learning group is invited to enjoy the many ways to experience the Museum of the Cherokee People.

The Museum of the Cherokee People offers opportunities to experience Cherokee history, culture, and stories through guided tours, school tours, and more. Educational programming is offered regularly at the Museum, virtually, and at off-site events.

Experience the Museum of the Cherokee People

Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialists

A group of motivated and passionate young artists, storytellers, singers, dancers, researchers, Cherokee language learners, and knowledge seekers, comprised entirely of enrolled members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians who educate non-Indigenous and Indigenous communities about Eastern Cherokee belief systems, concepts, song and dance, and traditions through lectures, dance performances, art demonstrations, and storytelling sessions.

School Tours

Your school, youth, or learning group is invited to enjoy the many ways to experience the Museum of the Cherokee People, including museum-based tours or self-guided visits.

Community Learning Opportunities

The Museum of the Cherokee People is proud to offer community learning opportunities for citizens of federally-recognized tribes both on-site at the Museum and virtually. These hands-on workshops, classes, lectures, and events exist for tribal members to deepen their connection to Cherokee culture, traditions, and craft.

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Cherokee History

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