Cherokee Museum explores tribal sovereignty in new exhibit 'sov·er·eign·ty' opening March 15th, 2024

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Cherokee Museum explores tribal sovereignty in new exhibit 'sov·er·eign·ty' opening March 15th, 2024
Basket. Courtesy Museum of the Cherokee People, Cherokee, NC.



CHEROKEE, NC.- Museum of the Cherokee People recently announced the opening of sov·er·eign·ty: Expressions in Sovereignty of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, an exhibition that illuminates the complexities of tribal sovereignty and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ continuing legacy of resilience. Featuring objects sourced from the Museum of the Cherokee People’s own collections, sov·er·eign·ty is designed to educate visitors about the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ autonomy, its relationship with the federal government, and how the tribe has defined its own relationship with its land, people, and culture.

The Museum of the Cherokee People is the tribal museum of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), one of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes alongside Cherokee Nation and the United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians. The EBCI is a self-governed, autonomous nation with over 16,000 enrolled members living around the world—it has its own laws, elections, and government, and is the only federally recognized Tribal Nation within the boundaries of what is currently known as North Carolina. In this exhibition, visitors will learn how, through adaptability and innovation, the EBCI has combated attempts to eradicate, remove, and assimilate its people and remained on the Qualla Boundary—57,000 acres (0.00067661% of the original Cherokee territory) which is owned by the EBCI and held in trust by the federal government.

“This exhibit will utilize a diverse range of objects and archival materials—some of which are new acquisitions that nave never been exhibited at the Museum before—to tell the complex story of how the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians came to exist as a unique political government,” says Director of Collections and Exhibitions Evan Mathis. “It will interpret the unique ways that the Eastern Band has flexed its tribal sovereignty as a federally recognized nation over the years. We’re excited to make these objects and archival materials accessible to the public and look forward to telling this story in a way we hope makes our EBCI community proud.”

In addition to learning about the establishment and evolution of the EBCI’s tribal government, its enrollment criteria, and ongoing relationship with the federal government, visitors will learn how Cherokee, North Carolina became a tourist destination through the EBCI’s strategic negotiation during the establishment of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

"sov·er·eign·ty signals a new approach to sharing Cherokee history for us here at the Museum of the Cherokee People," says Dakota Brown (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians), co-curator and MotCP Director of Education. "Rather than the mainstream museum practice of using a chronological timeline to tell our story, we've taken a theme-based approach, an interpretive strategy we plan to use in future exhibitions. In researching sov·er·eign·ty, I have learned so much about the innovation and adaptability of our Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian ancestors. I hope our community and visitors feel as uplifted and inspired as I do."

sov·er·eign·ty is on view from March 15, 2024 through February 28, 2025 at the Museum of the Cherokee People’s public facility in the heart of Cherokee’s Cultural District. The exhibition was curated by Museum of the Cherokee People Director of Education Dakota Brown (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) and Director of Collections and Exhibitions Evan Mathis.










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