Cherokee: Living History Village Tour

Cherokee: Living History Village Tour

Experience Cherokee living history from anywhere in the world. This 12-video Living History mini-series features Cherokee cultural interpreters and artisans sharing traditional knowledge, skills, and stories just as you would experience at the Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, North Carolina. Rent the full collection to deepen your understanding of Cherokee history, culture, and living traditions. Study guides included for classroom use.

Cherokee: Living History Village Tour
  • Cherokee Finger Weaving

    Discover the art of Cherokee fingerweaving through hands-on demonstration and explanation. Cultural interpreters share the process, patterns, and cultural significance of this traditional textile practice.

  • Cherokee Bead Work

    Learn about Cherokee beadwork as cultural interpreters demonstrate traditional designs, materials, and techniques. This video explores how beadwork reflects identity, storytelling, and cultural continuity.

  • Cherokee Pottery

    Explore traditional Cherokee pottery and the methods used to shape, fire, and decorate vessels. This video highlights the role pottery played in daily life and cultural expression.

  • Cherokee Carving & Tools

    Learn how Cherokee people crafted tools and carved objects essential for daily living. Cultural interpreters explain materials, techniques, and the practical uses of these handmade items.

  • Cherokee Basketry

    Experience the tradition of Cherokee basketry as artisans demonstrate weaving techniques and natural materials. This video shares how baskets were used in daily Cherokee life.

  • Cherokee Weaponry

    Explore traditional Cherokee weaponry and its role in hunting, protection, and survival. Cultural interpreters explain how these tools were made and used within Cherokee society.

  • Cherokee Homes through Time

    Learn how Cherokee living quarters evolved over time to meet changing needs and environments. This video explores traditional homes and how they reflect community, family, and adaptation.

  • Cherokee Canoes & Travel

    Explore traditional Cherokee canoe making and the style of travel for trade hundreds of years ago.

  • Cherokee Trade Through Time

    Discover the trade networks that connected Cherokee people with neighboring tribes and foreign communities. Cultural interpreters explain how trade supported relationships, economy, and cultural exchange.

  • Village Storage House

  • Cherokee Council House

    Learn about the Cherokee Council House and its role as a center of leadership and decision-making. Cultural interpreters explain how councils functioned and why this space was vital to Cherokee governance.

  • Cherokee Square Grounds

    Explore Cherokee ceremonial grounds and their significance in community life. This video shares how these spaces were used for gatherings, traditions, and cultural continuity.