Appalachian National Heritage Area Celebrates Indigenous Voices with Free Events on September 21st

Appalachian National Heritage Area Celebrates Indigenous Voices with Free Events on September 21st (Deep Creek Lake, MD)

Presentations will feature Cherokee artists Amanda McCoy (left) and Matt Tooni (right)

The Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area (AFNHA) is proud to continue its Indigenous Voices in Appalachia program with a special day of free events on September 21st, 2024. This program highlights the rich Appalachian arts and traditions of the Cherokee people.

The event will be held at the Appalachian Forest Discovery Center (Darden Mill, 101 Railroad Ave., Elkins, WV) and will feature presentations, workshops, and an evening performance showcasing Cherokee dance, storytelling, and music at the Arts Center (2 Park St, Elkins). “This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage of the Cherokee people,” said Larry Jent, AFNHA Deputy Director. “We’re excited to welcome everyone to this free event and celebrate the vibrant traditions of our indigenous communities.”

Schedule of Events:

  • 9:30 AM: Appalachian Forest Discovery Center opens.
  • 10:00 AM: Presentation: Cherokee Finger Weaving with Amanda McCoy. Learn about this beautiful and timeless textile tradition, and its historical significance.
  • 11:00 AM: Make and Take Workshop: Copper Comes to Life with Nathan Bush. Explore the ancient art of Cherokee copperwork and create your own piece. Pre-registration required (email larry@afnha.org) and a $12 materials fee applies.
  • 12:00 PM: Presentation: Sequoyah and the Talking Leaves with Matt Tooni. Discover the story of Sequoyah’s revolutionary syllabary and its impact on Cherokee literacy and cultural preservation.
  • 1:00 PM: Make and Take Workshop: Learn the Art of Finger Weaving with Amanda McCoy and Winona George. Learn basic finger weaving techniques and create your own Cherokee-style piece. $10 materials fee applies. Pre-registration required (email larry@afnha.org).
  • 1:00 PM: Presentation: Cherokee Ways of Life with Kody Grant. Explore the history and ongoing influence of the Cherokee people in American life.
  • 2:00 PM: Presentation: Copper from Creation with Nathan Bush. Delve deeper into the symbolism and importance of copper in Cherokee culture and witness how Nathan Bush carries this tradition forward.
  • 3:00 PM: Presentation: Music is Life with Matt Tooni. Experience the captivating sounds of traditional Cherokee music with storyteller and musician Matt Tooni.
  • 6:30 PM: Evening Performance at the Arts Center (2 Park St, Elkins): Don’t miss the exciting evening event featuring Cherokee dance, storytelling, and music! This captivating program offers entertainment for all ages. Square dance to follow as part of the 2024 Fiddlers Reunion.

For more information about the Indigenous Voices in Appalachia program and the September 21st event, please visit the AFNHA website at www.afnha.org or call (304) 636-6182. This event is supported by the Arts Center and Augusta Heritage Center, and was funded in part by a grant from the National Park Foundation.

The Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area conserves, interprets, and promotes forest heritage to enhance landscapes and communities in the highlands of West Virginia and Maryland. AFNHA works with partners to accomplish this through community development, conservation, celebrating cultural heritage, and creating opportunities for transformational experiences. To learn more, see www.appalachianforestnha.org. AFNHA is a member of the National Heritage Area System.