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Cherokee Nation cultural tourism staff preview Will Rogers birthplace restoration, art shows and exhibits
Summary
Staff reported on a Cherokee history course with 266 participants, an Artist Recovery Act reauthorization, a Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch restoration starting next month, and upcoming art shows and museum exhibits including a Ruth Bader Ginsburg pottery display at the Anna Mitchell Cultural and Welcome Center.
Cultural tourism staff told the Cherokee Nation council on April 3 that a series of preservation, exhibits and grant-driven projects are moving forward, including a restoration at the Will Rogers Birthplace Ranch and two upcoming art events.
Molly Jarvis, speaking for cultural tourism, said the Nation’s Cherokee history course has had “266 participants, this fiscal year, so since October, who have participated with the history course,” and that classes are being offered on the reservation and at large locations. She said the department is offering…
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