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Cultural tourism reports: 1,000-plus take Cherokee history course; $300,000 in Artist Recovery Act spending
Summary
Cherokee Nation cultural tourism staff reported more than 1,000 participants in a Cherokee history course in FY25, over $300,000 invested through the Artist Recovery Act, active construction at Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch and an upcoming Cherokee Art Market.
Cherokee Nation cultural tourism staff reported that the Cherokee history course has exceeded 1,000 participants in fiscal year 2025 and that the Artist Recovery Act (ARA) has supported more than $300,000 in direct spending with Cherokee artists.
Molly Jarvis, presenting the cultural tourism report to the Culture Committee, said the history course currently has classes both inside the reservation and offsite and that program organizers expect to expand reach. "We now have more…
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