Cherokee Trading, "Where The Buck Stops", Kathi Little John, Cherokee Bonfire

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Kathi LIttle John tells the story of the "Where the Buck Stops". She highlights the regulations that traders in the surrounding areas of Cherokee went through when selling their items to outsiders. Kathi indicates that the saying of "The Buck Stops Here" comes from the Cherokee trading Buck Skin.
    The Cherokee Bonfire is a free evening educational summer program that teaches visitors about the indigenous people that live in the surrounding area. At the end of the session children of all ages can roast marsh mellows in the bonfire while they watch the sunset near the Ocanaluftee River. Next door is a serious of booths with local jewerly makers and craftsmen and women with unique handmade items for sale.
    This beautiful experience held only certain days for the week. So please check out the website below for the most current information to see the bonfire when you visit Cherokee, North Carolina.
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