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What Does it Mean to be a Cherokee Beloved Woman?
Date: 7.3.2018Traditionally, the designation of Beloved Woman or Man has been bestowed upon women and men who have made special and unique contributions to the Cherokee people. Women of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are now making contributions in many new ways. Because roles have shifted, so, too, should the definitions of the titles we use to honor Cherokee women and men. To help solidify the nomination process, how honorees should be recognized, what they should receive, and to preserve the integrity of the “Beloved” title, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Tribal Council voted unanimously last April to establish a Beloved Women Committee.
Read More6 Things to do on a Camping Trip in Cherokee, NC
Date: 6.27.2018Making s’mores, counting fireflies, laughing around a campfire—some of the best moments in life happen on camping trips. Our beautiful mountain scenery, abundance of fish and wildlife, and wealth of outdoors activities makes Cherokee, North Carolina, a great spot for camping. Whether you are planning a rugged week spent tent camping in the backcountry, a weekend “glamping” trip with all the comforts of home, or a relaxing RV getaway for one month or three, here are a few of our favorite things to do on camping trips here in Cherokee.
Read MoreExperience the Spirit of the Drum at the 2018 Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation’s 4th of July Powwow
Date: 6.13.2018Friday, June 29, through Sunday, July 1, come to the 2018 4th of July Powwow in Cherokee, North Carolina. This three-day event attracts people from around the world for dancing and drumming competitions, tribal regalia, crafts, food, and fireworks. This ticketed event is open the public. Everyone is invited to the Cherokee Powwow to hear, watch, enjoy, and learn about Native American cultures in the beautiful Smoky Mountains of North Carolina.
Read More“Unto These Hills” Illuminates an Ancient Connection of All People to the Earth
Date: 5.31.2018Each year, outdoor drama “Unto These Hills” presents a powerful retelling of the story of the Cherokee people in the Eastern region up and through the forced removal in 1838 known as the Trail of Tears. The 2018 season in Cherokee, NC, runs from June 2 to August 18, with shows at 8 p.m. each night, except Sundays when the theater is closed.
Read More2018 Cherokee Voices Festival Set for June 9
Date: 5.22.2018Now in its 21st year, the Cherokee Voices Festival celebrates thousands of years of tradition in the southern Appalachians with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). A free daylong event of continuous performances and crafts demonstrations, Cherokee Voices shines a light on the people of Cherokee who carry traditions of the culture that have been passed down for generations. The next Cherokee Voices Festival will take place on Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Museum in Cherokee, NC.
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