Opening Reception – Unrelenting: Cherokee People and the American Revolution - 3/17
Opening Reception – Unrelenting: Cherokee People and the American Revolution - 3/17
A pivotal moment for Cherokee sovereignty, the American Revolution marked a change for Cherokee government, land base, community, and family structure. Featuring historic objects in conversation with works by contemporary Cherokee artists, Unrelenting delves into 250 years of Aniyvwiya innovation, adaptability, and resistance, centering Native voices, perspectives, and creativity in response to the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States.
Museum of the Cherokee People
04:30 PM - 06:30 PM on Tue, 17 Mar 2026
Artist Group Info
Joshua Adams (EBCI) Beth Anderson (Cherokee Nation) Karen Berry (Cherokee Nation) Martha Berry (Cherokee Nation) Anagali Shace Duncan (Cherokee Nation) Keli Gonzales (Cherokee Nation) Aaron Lambert (EBCI) Robert Lewis (Cherokee Nation, Navajo Nation, Apache) Louwana Jo "ᏍᎩᎵᎡᏆ" Montelongo (EBCI) Paula “Qualla” Nelson (EBCI) Isabella Saunooke (EBCI) Laura Walkingstick (EBCI) Tara White (Cherokee Nation) Alica Murphy Wildcatt (EBCI)
Museum of the Cherokee People
589 Tsali Blvd
cherokee,
North Carolina
28719
8284973481
adelia.crowe@motcp.org