Cherokee Group Experience
Workshops combining academic and experiential learning can be designed specifically for your school or group. The museum has conducted workshops for: University of Pittsburgh; Warren Wilson College; University of Massachusetts; Murphy Middle School; Macon Middle School; WRESA; teachers from White County, Georgia; North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching; National Park Service; and others. These Cherokee Experiences can include storytelling, dance, hands-on craft workshops, and traditional Cherokee food. Costs vary.
Museum Tour: For groups of 15 or more: $7.20 per person for adults with one complimentary ticket per group. $4.80 for children 6-13 with one complimentary adult ticket per 10 children.
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PROGRAMS FOR ADDITIONAL FEESStorytelling/Cherokee History and Culture:A one-hour program by an experienced storyteller or lecturer from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. $150Music and Dance Program:A one-hour program on Cherokee music and dance involves your group in dancing. $225Nature Walk:Experience nature with a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and learn about the plants of the Great Smoky Mountains. One hour. $150 |
Hands-on Crafts Workshops:Spend two hours with a Cherokee craftsperson making baskets, pottery, beadwork, or arrowheads. Maximum of 15 students per craftsperson. Costs for materials vary. $150Lectures by Scholars:Learn about Cherokee archaeology, the Trail of Tears, and other special topics from visiting Ph.D., scholars. $225Step-On Tour Guides for Cherokee Heritage Trails:These experienced guides have been trained and certified by the Museum of the Cherokee Indian. They can direct your group to Cherokee sites throughout North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, and can provide interpretation.One day (8 hrs.) $250 One-half day (4 hrs.) $125 On overnight trips, the guide’s expenses for food, lodging, and travel must be covered as well. Gratuities are welcome. Traditional Cherokee Indian Dinner:This usually includes chicken, bean bread, hominy, potatoes, wild greens in season, herb tea, and fruit cobbler. The menu varies seasonally. Vegetarians and diabetics can be accommodated. The number of dinners must be confirmed two weeks in advance. $12 per person.Bag Lunches: Suitable for picnicking or traveling. Number must be confirmed two weeks in advance. $10 per person, catered. Field trips on your own in the Cherokee area, free of charge:
Other Cultural Attractions:Oconaluftee Indian Village May 1 - October 24“Unto These Hills” Outdoor Drama June - August Contact:Barbara Duncan, Education DirectorMuseum of the Cherokee Indian P.O. Box 1599 Cherokee NC 28719 1-828-497-3481 bduncan@cherokeemuseum.org THE CHEROKEE EXPERIENCE SUGGESTED ONE-DAY PACKAGEGroup of 20 estimate
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