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On March 17, 2026, the Museum of the Cherokee People opened an exhibit on Cherokee experiences during the American Revolution and the ensuing war, emphasizing sovereignty and resilience.
On March 17, 2026, the Museum of the Cherokee People opened "Unrelenting: Cherokee People and the American Revolution," a new exhibit highlighting Cherokee perspectives on the Revolutionary era and the subsequent Cherokee American War.
Featuring historic artifacts, documents, and contemporary artworks by Cherokee artists, the display emphasizes sovereignty, resilience, and ongoing Native presence.
Curated to challenge dominant narratives, it responds to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence by centering Indigenous experiences, including the destruction of towns and cornfields and treaty violations.
The exhibit runs through December 30, 2026.
El 17 de marzo de 2026, el Museo del Pueblo Cherokee abrió una exposición sobre las experiencias de los Cherokee durante la Revolución Americana y la guerra subsiguiente, enfatizando la soberanía y la resiliencia.