By Jennifer Wilson, Aniyvwiyahi Community Program Coordinator The Museum of the Cherokee Indian would like to wish all of you a Happy Valentine’s Day! In honor of this celebration of love, let’s look at what courtship and marriage would have Read more…
Listen Audio Guide at the Museum
The Museum of The Cherokee Indian, located in Cherokee, North Carolina, is a non-profit community effort that began in 1948 with the donation of a compelling collection of Cherokee heritage photographs and artifacts. The museum is part of a community Read more…
How to view Warriors in the LNYDP
The links below will take you to see the Warriors in the London’s New Years Day Parade (LNYDP): The London New Year’s Day Parade January 1st at 7am till 10am eastern standard time. 7 AM ET | 6 AM CT Read more…
Renewal of the Ancient
“Renewal of the Ancient: Cherokee Millennial Artists” will open September 1, 2018 at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, NC. This new exhibit features more than sixty works from twenty-five artists who are members of the Eastern Band Read more…
Cherokee Heritage Day–Moon of Birds
The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, in Cherokee N.C., is continuing our series of Cherokee Heritage Days, the second Saturday of every month, and we hope you can join us this coming Saturday. This is the moon of birds, and Read more…
The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, in Cherokee N.C., is continuing our series of Cherokee Heritage Days, the second Saturday of every month, and we hope you can join us this coming Saturday. This is the moon of birds, and Read more…
Cherokee Heritage Days –Strawberry Moon
Join us Saturday March 11 from 11 am to 5 pm for a fun day of cultural activities. FREE and family friendly. This month’s theme is PLANTS! Strawberries won’t be ripe until May, but the first leaves of the wild Read more…
New Book! Cherokee Clothing in the 1700s
Cherokee Clothing in the 1700s: with Information from Previous and Following Centuries, by Barbara R. Duncan, has just been published by the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. A fashion show of this traditional clothing will launch the book at 7:30 Read more…
Three Days at Sacred Stone Camp: DAPL and the Standing Rock Sioux
Gilliam Jackson (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Trey Adcock (Cherokee Nation) traveled to North Dakota and visited the Sacred Stone Camp at the junction of the Cannonball and Missouri Rivers on the weekend of September 2-3-4. They will share Read more…
Happy New Year!
Ulihelisdi Atse Udetiyisgv! “For the Closing of the Year” is Hymn 81 in the Cherokee Hymnbook, published in 1829. The new edition published by the Museum in 2014 includes a new English translation. The last verse concludes: Asdaya didinogi, Ale Read more…