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Cherokee cultural panels unveiled for Cowee site kiosks

  • Sep 22, 2018
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 8, 2019

By Scott McKie B.P., Cherokee One Feather


Panels featuring Cherokee history of the Cowee Mound and area were unveiled during a ceremony near the site on the morning of Saturday, Sept. 22. Part of the Cherokee Cultural Corridor, the unveiling and cultural kiosks were the result of a partnership between the Nikwasi Initiative, the Mainspring Conservation Trust, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and entities such as the Cherokee Preservation Foundation, and the Cowee School Arts & Heritage Center – groups that came together collectively as Mountain Partners.


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