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Cherokee Delegate: An Unalterable Promise

Cherokee National History Museum 101 S. Muskogee Ave., Tahlequah

Know the history behind the Cherokee Nation's pivotal call to Congress to seat its Delegate in the U.S. House of Representatives. The exhibit "Cherokee Delegate: An Unalterable Promise" looks at […]

Bill Rabbit: Variations on a Rainbow

Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center 953 E. Illinois Ave., Vinita

Named a Cherokee National Treasure for Painting in 2011, the late Bill Rabbit was renowned for his works depicting Cherokee history and culture. This exhibit looks at such works while […]

Weynema Smith: To Live a Cherokee Life

Saline Courthouse Museum 55870 S. 490 Road, Rose

For Weynema Smith, life is most meaningful when understood in the Cherokee language. Named a Cherokee National Treasure for Lifeways and Language Preservation in 2022, Weynema has spent a lifetime […]

Cherokee History Scavenger Hunt

Take the ultimate spring break trip this year—a trip back in time. This coming March 19 to March 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., travel back in history and […]

Advocate-in-Chief: The Life of William Potter Ross

John Ross Museum 22366 S. 530 Road, Park Hill

William Potter Ross was a Cherokee scholar, journalist, merchant, representative and leader who had the distinction of becoming Cherokee Nation Principal Chief twice before Oklahoma statehood, though never by a […]

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