TAHLEQUAH, OK - If you have ever wanted to learn the age-old traditions
of Cherokee crafts then the Cherokee Nation’s Round Robin is a great
place to learn. The Round Robin is being held in conjunction with the
55th Annual Cherokee National Holiday on Saturday, September 1 and
Sunday, September 2, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., west of the Cherokee Nation
complex.
“I’m very excited about this event,” said Lahoma Davidson, event
coordinator. “The Round Robin is a great way for visitors to take part
in a couple of different cultural activities and there is no charge to
participate.”
The Round Robin offers visitors of the Cherokee National Holiday to
learn the art of corn husk doll making and basket weaving. In addition,
guests have the opportunity to speak with a Cherokee historian in an
open discussion format. The Round Robin is free to the public.
“This event is really going to be a lot of fun and I encourage everyone
to come out and join us,” said Davidson.
The Cherokee National Holiday has been held since 1953 in tribute of the
signing of the 1839 Cherokee Constitution. It has grown into one of the
largest events in Oklahoma, attracting more than 90,000 visitors from
across the world.
This year’s theme is “Common Values, Common Ground,” in commemoration of
the 169 years of rich history the Cherokee Nation has in what is now
Oklahoma, and the 100th anniversary of Oklahoma’s statehood.
“This theme is a tribute to the partnership that exists between the
Cherokee Nation and the great state of Oklahoma.” said Chad Smith,
Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. “Throughout the years we have
worked together to create better and stronger communities all over the
state. This year’s theme of ‘Common Values, Common Ground’ reiterates
the importance of the continuation of this relationship for the
betterment of Cherokee citizens and our Oklahoma neighbors. In our
partnerships with the state and community organizations all across
Oklahoma we can help to create a better Oklahoma for everyone.”
For more information contact Lahoma Davidson, phone: 918-453-5000
(ext.5533).