ASHEVILLE -- Asheville flutist Joshua Singing Tree and Celtic harpist William Jackson will offer a musical journey of Cherokee flute and Celtic harp music at 3 p.m. Nov. 2, in the Basilica of St.
Cherokee Days 2105 is the museum's second festival featuring storytelling, films, dance, music, family activities and demonstrations from citizens of the Cherokee Nation, the Eastern Band of Cherokee ...
STILL WELL, Okla. (KFOR) – The Cherokee Nation has launched a program to assist those in their community who are fluent Cherokee speakers. Recently, 70-year-old fluent Cherokee Speaker, Rosie Flute, ...
ANNISTON ARMY DEPOT, Ala. -- O si yo. With a simple hello, spoken in the Cherokee language, Tommy Wildcat began to tell those assembled in the Berman-Varner House on Sept. 14 about his culture.
It takes a soul of stone not to be touched by the haunting melodies of the Native American flute, an instrument that can express both sorrow and beauty with just a few notes. Johnny Kee both makes and ...
This festival celebrates thousands of years of tradition in the southern Appalachians with Cherokee people from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina’s only federally recognized tribe.
The museum's sixth annual Cherokee Days Festival brings together members from the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes (Cherokee Nation, United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Eastern ...
Playing the flute in America used to mean heavy doses of Bach, Beethoven and Brahms. Pick up the flute today, however, and chances are you’ll be whistling a new tune–or perhaps even blowing into an ...
“I will listen for his flute in the voice of the wind.” — Ken Light, flutemaker It is said that when white settlers came upon Cherokee villages, they heard hundreds of people playing flutes.
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