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SUMMARY:Through the Eyes of the Cherokee
DESCRIPTION:Through the Eyes of the Cherokee - An easy walk through the forest to learn about the gifts of nature that supplied the Cherokee with their everyday needs.\n\nMark Warren\, Owner of Medicine Bow Wilderness School in Dahlonega\, GA\, has been teaching nature and survival skills of the Cherokee and Muskogee tribes to adults and children for more than 45 years.\nMark believes today's society can - and should - learn some valuable lessons and skills from those native people who inhabited the southeastern part of the United States hundreds of years before European explorers landed on its shores. He will be discussing how some of the most common native plants and trees were used by the Cherokee for food\, medicine\, insect repellent\, crafts\, shelter and fire. Mark will bring along some plants and handmade crafts for viewing and discussion.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3><em><span style="color:inherit\; font-family:inherit"><strong>Through the Eyes of the Cherokee</strong> -</span>&nbsp\;An easy walk through the forest to learn about the gifts of nature that supplied the Cherokee with their everyday needs.</em></h3>\n\n<h4><u><span style="color:inherit\; font-family:inherit\; font-size:inherit">Mark Warren</span>\,</u>&nbsp\;<span style="color:inherit\; font-family:inherit\; font-size:inherit">Owner of Medicine Bow Wilderness School in Dahlonega\, GA<u>\,</u></span>&nbsp\;has been teaching nature and survival skills of the Cherokee and Muskogee tribes to adults and children for more than 45 years.</h4>\n<span style="background-color:rgb(255\, 255\, 255)\; color:rgb(119\, 101\, 82)\; font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif\; font-size:13px">Mark believes today&#39\;s society can - and should - learn some valuable lessons and skills from those native people who inhabited the southeastern part of the United States hundreds of years before European explorers landed on its shores. He will be discussing how some of the most common native plants and trees were used by the Cherokee for food\, medicine\, insect repellent\, crafts\, shelter and fire. Mark will bring along some plants and handmade crafts for viewing and discussion.</span>
LOCATION:Hamilton Gardens at Lake Chatuge 96 Pavilion Road Hiawassee\, GA 30546
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URL:https://members.visitblairsvillega.com/events/details/through-the-eyes-of-the-cherokee-99365
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