CHEROKEE LEGENDS LECTURE


March 15, 2020

The Sequoyah Birthplace Museum,  is the state’s only tribally-owned historical site. It was built to honor the Cherokee Sequoyah, who in 1821 created a Syllabary, or way of reading and writing the Cherokee language. The Museum is hosting a free lecture series that delves into a variety of Cherokee topics.

Jarrett Wildcatt is an Eastern Band of Cherokee tribal citizen. He was raised in the Yellowhill Community on Rattlesnake Mountain and he currently resides in the Wolftown Community. Jarrett is a Lead Culturalist Specialist at the Museum of the Cherokee and an experienced Cherokee storyteller. He specializes in the traditional craft of twining. Other areas of interest are pottery, and woodcarving.

Sunday, March 15 - 2pm

Located at: Sequoyah Birthplace Museum

Visit: www.sequoyahmuseum.org

 

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