The Oka Kapassa Festival is a Native American gathering held annually the second full weekend of September to celebrate the culture and traditions of Native Americans who once thrived in
July’s Young Learners’ Series is about Cherokee chief Dragging Canoe, who led a separatist group to Chickamauga Creek in 1776. Known as the Chickamauga Cherokee, this group resisted American encroachment
Native American gathering from Nations across the country. School day is Friday & open-to-the-public day is Saturday. Free admission. Dancing, crafts, food and more. Details to come.