The Cherokee Cultural Pathway connects the Cherokee National Historical Museum, the Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum and the Cherokee National Prison Museum in downtown Tahlequah. The physical walkway not only improves safety and accessibility to these important sites, but it has allowed visitors to immerse themselves in an experience that showcases Native art and shines a spotlight on Cherokee talent. The beautifully landscaped path features permanent artwork and rotating large-scale art installations that highlight Cherokee culture and heritage with the creativity and unique expression of featured Cherokee artists.
Kindra Swafford: Journey Through the Woods
“Kindra Swafford: Journey Through the Woods” connects with community and nature in the newest installation at the Cherokee Cultural Pathway in downtown Tahlequah.