A chain saw carved sculpture of a Cherokee male standing, wearing a fringed buckskin clothing and a feathered headdress that extends down the entire back. His proper right hand holds a stone axe.
Since 2018, Cherokee Nation citizen Honey Wilson knew she wanted to work in the field of art conservation but wasn’t sure of ...
There’s a mystical quality prevalent throughout the mountains of North Carolina. From the mist that settles into the valleys just before daybreak to the legends of the Cherokee that are still passed ...