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Over a hundred rock carvings, or petroglyphs, in the forest's Track Rock Gap were created by Creek and Cherokee people more than 1,000 years ago.
The U.S. Forest Service said Monday that several 1,000-year-old Native American rock carvings were vandalized at Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in Georgia. According to the Forest Service, t… ...
Amanda Crowe created remarkable works of art with just a mallet and chisel, transforming blocks of wood into bears, raccoons, deer, moose, and owls. The late Eastern Band Cherokee Indian ...
Tahlequah's Matt Girty, a well-known Cherokee artist, will teach a class at the Cherokee Heritage Center in carving soapstone, a traditional skill of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.
Over a hundred rock carvings, or petroglyphs, in the forest's Track Rock Gap were created by Creek and Cherokee people more than 1,000 years ago.
Thousand-year-old Native American petroglyphs, or rock carvings, in Georgia have been vandalized, the US Forest Service said Monday. The petroglyphs in Track Rock Gap, located in the Chattahoochee ...
Cherokee artisans demonstrated basket weaving, loom weaving, bead work, twining, stone carving, woodcarving, flint knapping, painting and pottery, and how to make moccasins and the balls used in ...
Unknown vandals have caused irreparable damage to Creek and Cherokee rock carvings in northeast Georgia, reports Mark Price for the Charlotte Observer. Scattered across Track Rock Gap in the ...
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