Cherokee Textiles, Culture, and Clothing Before and After Removal

Tue, 09 Sep, 2025 at 06:30 pm UTC-04:00

650 College Dr, Dalton, GA, United States, Georgia 30720 | Dalton

Bandy Heritage Center For Northwest Georgia
Publisher/HostBandy Heritage Center For Northwest Georgia
Cherokee Textiles, Culture, and Clothing Before and After Removal
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Presented by Cherokee Nation citizens and artists Lisa Rutherford and Cathy Abercrombie, “Cherokee Textiles, Clothing, and Culture Before and After Removal” tells the story of the unique diversity and vitality of Cherokee textile traditions from the sixteenth century to the present. Rutherford and Abercrombie discuss and display the materials, customs, and artistry which have woven Cherokee textiles into being a such vibrant thread within the fabric of Cherokee culture past and present.

Lisa Rutherford is an award-winning multi-discipline artist who works in pottery and textiles, and is known for her feather capes and 18th century Cherokee clothing. She works from her home studio within the Cherokee Nation reservation in Oklahoma. In 2018, she was named a Cherokee National Treasure in pottery. This recognition acknowledges her pottery skills and her efforts to promote and preserve Cherokee cultural arts. As a Cherokee National Treasure, she is a cultural ambassador for the Cherokee Nation.
Cathy Abercrombie is an acclaimed third generation Cherokee loom weaver, who is known for her exceptional talent in authentically replicating and preserving original Cherokee designs as well innovating new and dynamic designs, which demonstrate her profound connection to her heritage and exhibit her creative spirit. She currently resides within the Cherokee Nation reservation in Oklahoma, where she owns and operates Cherokee Woven Spirits Studio - Cathy Abercrombie Textiles. In 2021, she was designated a Cherokee National Treasure for her dedicated and passionate work in preserving the traditions of Cherokee floor loom weaving. As a Cherokee National Treasure, she shares her commitment to her heritage by serving as a cultural ambassador for the Cherokee Nation.
This event is free and open to the public. The event will take place in Lecture Hall 146 at Gignilliat Memorial Hall.
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