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With a new name, the Museum of the Cherokee People wants to be a home to all three tribes and raise awareness that it's a museum of living people.
A new Museum of the Cherokee Indian exhibition exemplifies the protection of Native and tribal culture by removing sacred objects from public view.
Located on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, the tribal museum of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has a new, vibrant look.
"Matrilineage" from Luzene Hill, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is part of "Disruption" at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) has issued a land use permit allowing the Museum of the Cherokee Indian to operate an offsite facility housing Museum collections, archives, and Tribal ...
A museum in Cherokee, North Carolina on the Qualla Boundary, the sovereign land of the federally recognized Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), has a new visual brand and name: ᏣᎳᎩ ...
A new exhibit at the Museum of the Cherokee People opens today. Called sov·er·eign·ty, the exhibit focuses on the autonomy of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. BPR’s Senior Regional ...
Festivals Officially Return to the National Museum of the American Indian Starting with the Cherokee Festival After a hiatus due to the Covid crisis, in-person events are now scheduled for the ...
Through Sunday, the National Museum of the American Indian in D.C. is celebrating the contributions of Cherokee Tribes across the U.S. with Cherokee Days, which celebrates and highlights Cherokee ...
The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum, Tennessee’s only tribally owned museum, will host its 34th Cherokee Fall Festival on Sept. 6 ...
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