In 1998, its permanent exhibit was totally renovated and a new 12,000 square-foot exhibit was installed. The Museum opened in 1948 and moved to its present facility in 1976. Disruption, an intervention of the Museum’s permanent exhibition by contemporary Cherokee artists, is on view through December 29, 2023. Special events and programs are hosted on-site and virtually. The Museum Store offers a variety of books, home goods, clothing, and accessories by leading Native brands and fine items handmade by Cherokee artists. On most days, visitors can meet the Atsila Anotasgi Cultural Specialists, Museum ambassadors who share traditional Cherokee cultural practices with their community and guests, including storytelling, finger-weaving, and wood carving. Located in Cherokee, North Carolina on the Qualla Boundary, the sovereign land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and ancestral homelands of all Cherokees, the Museum shares the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people through its exhibitions, collections, and programs.Īt the Museum of the Cherokee People, visitors experience Cherokee history and living culture in an immersive environment. Experience the history, culture, and stories of the Cherokee people.Ī 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 1948, the Museum of the Cherokee People is one of the longest-operating tribal museums in the country.