Tennessee – Red Clay State Historic Park will host the Cherokee Cultural Celebration on Saturday and Sunday, August 9–10, offering traditional dancing, demonstrations, craft vendors, and food vendors from federally recognized Cherokee tribes. The public is invited to attend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with admission set at $5 per vehicle.
The event will feature participation from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Cherokee Nation, with the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians also expected to attend. All vendors and demonstrators are citizens of the tribes, and all crafts for sale will be handmade.
On Saturday, HappiNest Raptor Rehabilitation will release a rehabilitated hawk near the Council House as part of the celebration’s activities…