Cherokee Iconography: A Language unto Itself

Chickamauga & Chattanooga National Military Park

Special Event
  • Aug 12, 2023 at 11:00 AM
  • Free

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park invites the public to participate in a special 1-hour, ranger-led program examining Cherokee iconography. These symbols, and the meanings ascribed to them, are important aspects of Cherokee culture. The program will be held at the Passage Site, located next to the Tennessee River, between the Market Street Bridge and the Tennessee Aquarium. Participants will need to park in one of the pay-to-park parking lots near Market Street and West Aquarium Way.

The Cherokee have always relied, and continue to rely, heavily on the use of symbols as part of their culture. Their belief on the complexity of the universe is explained through symbols which for many objects had dual meanings by serving utilitarian as well as spiritual purposes. Come learn more about those symbols and their meanings.

Fees

This event is free to attend.

Location

Latitude and Longitude 35.056265, -85.309895

Schedule

Date:

Aug 12, 2023

Time:

11:00 AM

Duration:

1 hour

Contact Information

Kim Coons
706-866-9241, ext. 139
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Event Type

  • Talk
Tags: chickamauga and chattanooga national military park, cherokee history, ranger-led program, iconography