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Woven Legacies: Carrying a Cherokee Tradition

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

Thanks to countless unknown Cherokee women and men through the ages, Cherokee traditional basketry has endured despite centuries of tragedy, loss and turmoil. Basket weaving is still prolific among Cherokee […]

Ned Christie: The Man from Wauhillau

Cherokee National Prison Museum 124 E. Choctaw St., Tahlequah

The Cherokee people know Ned Christie as a patriot who stood up for tribal sovereignty in the last decades before the allotment of Cherokee lands. Since the late 1800s, others […]

One Land, One Nation: Cherokee Unification After Removal

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

Explore the Reunification After Removal In early 1839, Cherokee people began arriving in a new land west of the Mississippi River, but they were not alone. After the long, cold […]

Cherokee Highflier: The Life & Career of Wauhillau LaHay

Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum 122 Keetoowah St., Tahlequah

Learn about the fascinating life and work of Cherokee Nation citizen Wauhillau LaHay. Starting her journalism career as a teenager in Muskogee, LaHay took to the sky as a pilot […]

Harry Oosahwee: Tending the Flame

Saline Courthouse Museum 55870 S. 490 Road, Rose

Harry Oosahwee is a Cherokee National Treasure, award-winning artist and first-language Cherokee speaker. Harry’s versatile art and talent is showcased across many forms of media. A new exhibit looks at […]

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