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Visit Cherokee Nation
United States
Registrace 15. 02. 2010
No matter where you call home, Cherokee Nation welcomes you!
Dedicated to telling the story of the rich history of Cherokee people, Cherokee Nation offers various cultural sites and attractions that allow visitors to follow in the footsteps of historical Cherokees and walk the paths they traveled more than a century ago.
Properties include the Cherokee National History Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum and Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum - all located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma; the John Ross Museum in Park Hill, Oklahoma; the Saline Courthouse Museum in Rose, Oklahoma and Sequoyah's Cabin Museum in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.
Uncover the secrets and startling facts that lie within numerous attractions, spread across the 14 counties that make up the great Cherokee Nation. There is beauty and history all around you when you visit Cherokee Nation.
Dedicated to telling the story of the rich history of Cherokee people, Cherokee Nation offers various cultural sites and attractions that allow visitors to follow in the footsteps of historical Cherokees and walk the paths they traveled more than a century ago.
Properties include the Cherokee National History Museum, Cherokee National Prison Museum and Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum - all located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma; the John Ross Museum in Park Hill, Oklahoma; the Saline Courthouse Museum in Rose, Oklahoma and Sequoyah's Cabin Museum in Sallisaw, Oklahoma.
Uncover the secrets and startling facts that lie within numerous attractions, spread across the 14 counties that make up the great Cherokee Nation. There is beauty and history all around you when you visit Cherokee Nation.
Katsina & Wood Carving by Ronald Honyouti (Cherokee Art Market)
Recorded at the 18th Annual Cherokee Art Market.
Ronald Honyouti (Hopi Tribe of Arizona) gave a presentation on Katsina & Wood Carving.
For more information on the Cherokee Art Market, go to: cherokeeartmarket.com/
We will be posting a cultural demonstration every month leading up to this year's Cherokee Art Market in October!
Ronald Honyouti (Hopi Tribe of Arizona) gave a presentation on Katsina & Wood Carving.
For more information on the Cherokee Art Market, go to: cherokeeartmarket.com/
We will be posting a cultural demonstration every month leading up to this year's Cherokee Art Market in October!
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Cherokee Word of the Week: Rock
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Today on #InternationalRockDay learn the Cherokee word for “rock!” #Cherokee #Rock #NativeAmerican
Cherokee Word of the Week: Chicken
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Today is #NationalFriedChickenDay, so why not learn the Cherokee word for “chicken” as the Cherokee Word of the Week! #Cherokee #Chicken #NativeAmerican
Cherokee Word of the Week: Plant
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In Cherokee culture, plants are one of our most important natural resources. Since the beginning, plants have been used every day as ingredients for food and medicine, hunting tools, basketweaving materials, art and more! How are plants a part of your daily life? Tell us in the comments and learn this Cherokee Word of the Week for “plant!” #Cherokee #IAmSorry #NativeAmerican
The Rights of Land & Water - Watercress Fest Panel
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Recorded at the first-ever Watercress Fest, April 2024. “The Rights of Land and Water” is a collaboration between Dr. Christine Hallman from Northeastern State University and two Cherokee Nation citizens, including an elder from the Medicine Keeper group and a young environmental advocate.
Protecting Streams - Watercress Fest Panel
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Recorded at the first-ever Watercress Fest, April 2024. Oklahoma’s Blue Thumb is a statewide citizen science program. It trains volunteers to monitor waterways and share their knowledge of water quality with others. The goal of Blue Thumb is to empower people to protect water in their region from non-point source pollution. During the Land & Water Summit at Watercress Fest, Blue Thumb Oklahoma ...
Tar Creek Water Protectors - Watercress Fest Panel
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Recorded at the first-ever Watercress Fest, April 2024. Many relatives contribute to a project as important as restoring Tar Creek. This panel featured Rebecca Jim, the Tar Creek keeper, as well as the Executive Director and co-founder LEAD Agency, and two women who have supported her work along the way. Nancy Scott has been supporting Tar Creek "behind the scenes" from her administrative posit...
Cherokee Word of the Week: I Am Sorry
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Maybe the three most important words in any language, our Cherokee phrase this week is “I am sorry”. #Cherokee #IAmSorry #NativeAmerican
Cherokee Word of the Week: Hurry Up
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A phrase we probably use too much in our day-to-day lives, but sometimes a necessary one - especially if you have kids! This week’s Cherokee phrase is “hurry up”. #Cherokee #HurryUp #NativeAmerican
Native Beadwork by Jennifer Jordan
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Recorded at the 18th Annual Cherokee Art Market. Jennifer Jordan (Oneida Nation) gave a presentation on Native Beadwork. For more information on the Cherokee Art Market, go to: cherokeeartmarket.com/ We will be posting a cultural demonstration every month leading up to this year's Cherokee Art Market in October!
Cherokee Word of the Week: Let's Play
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Cherokee Word of the Week: Let's Play
Design & Construction of the U.S. Marshals Museum
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Design & Construction of the U.S. Marshals Museum
Cherokee Word of the Week: Strawberry
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Cherokee Word of the Week: Strawberry
Historical Role of Women in Cherokee Society
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Historical Role of Women in Cherokee Society
Artist Spotlight: Sayo’:kla Kindness-Williams (53rd Trail of Tears Art Show)
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Artist Spotlight: Sayo’:kla Kindness-Williams (53rd Trail of Tears Art Show)
Artist Spotlight: John Henry Gloyne (53rd Trail of Tears Art Show)
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Artist Spotlight: John Henry Gloyne (53rd Trail of Tears Art Show)
Cherokee Journalism: Past, Present & Future (Panel Discussion)
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Cherokee Journalism: Past, Present & Future (Panel Discussion)
What It Takes To Run the Cherokee Phoenix (Panel Discussion)
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What It Takes To Run the Cherokee Phoenix (Panel Discussion)
53rd Trail of Tears Art Show (Awards Presentation)
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53rd Trail of Tears Art Show (Awards Presentation)