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  • Freeman Owle, Cherokee Storyteller

    Earl Scruggs Center 103 S. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC, United States

    Join us for a Cherokee storytelling program featuring Freeman Owle, who will engage adults and children with a mix of history and ancient Cherokee stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. Owle has told stories and presented programs on Cherokee history and culture throughout the Southeast for more than twenty years. An […]

  • Mini-Mountain Heritage Day

    Mountain Heritage Center Hunter Library, 176 Central Drive, WCU, Cullowhee, NC, United States

    The Mountain Heritage Center and the office of Mentoring and Persistence to Success are co-sponsoring a Mini-Mountain Heritage Day event Friday, June 28th  from 3:00 - 5:00 pm to celebrate the cultural traditions of western North Carolina and traditional crafts.  Broom maker Mickey Sizemore, weaver Mattie Davenport from the WCU Writing Commons, natural dyer Erin Tapley from […]

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  • Warriors of Anikituhwa -A Day of Cherokee History and Culture

    Appalachian State University 287 Rivers Street, Boone, NC, United States

    The Warriors of Anikituhwa, official cultural ambassadors of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, utilize the art forms of storytelling and dance to revitalize and increase understanding of traditional Cherokee culture in the Appalachian region and beyond. In the Cherokee language, Ani-Kituhwa-gi means the people of Kituwa, the ancestral site along the Tuckasegee River that […]

  • Cherokee World Games: Cultural Sports

    Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds 545 Tsali Blvd., Cherokee, NC, United States

    Welcoming eight international countries to the Qualla Boundary, the Cherokee World Games are a multi-sport cultural event hosted by Cherokee cultural performers and stickball teams. This event includes cultural demonstrations and ball, precision, artistic and strength sports that encourage Folkmoot's groups to engage with the community and each other and to celebrate and share culture.  […]

We welcome submission of Western North Carolina events focused on our heritage themes of mountain music, crafts, foodways, outdoors and Cherokee culture. Please submit two weeks in advance.

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