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Rate Eastern Band of Cherokees recreates colonial-era presence in ...

Original at Daily Press external link    Thu, May 7

 VA That's the colorful scene that Colonial Williamsburg, the Museum of the Cherokee Indian and the Cherokee Historical Association hope to recreate this weekend when they stage a new program called "At the Camp of the Cherokees" on Market Square. ...

Rate Cherokee delegation visits Colonial Williamsburg

Original at indiancountrytoday.com external link    Wed, May 6

 NY By Staff reports WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – Colonial Williamsburg guests have a special opportunity to immerse themselves in Native American culture during “At the Camp of the Cherokees,” a new program presented Saturday and Sunday, May 9-10 on Market Square. ...

Rate Cherokee Delegation Visits Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area ...

Original at Art Daily external link    Fri, May 1    1 related articles

 Maine In addition to the encampment, the public debut of the American Indian Lecture Series includes two free lectures during April and May in the Hennage Auditorium of the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. Established in 1926, the Colonial Williamsburg ...

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Rate Grants benefit Cherokee arts

Original at Waynesville Smoky Mountain external link    Wed, Mar 25

 NC A separate $20000 grant will enable CHA to develop a new Village Guide and Theatre Training program modeled after a program utilized by Colonial Williamsburg to train their guides to be certified historical interpreters. • A $95000 grant will support ...

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