Join us for the powerful conclusion of the Chieftains Museum/Major Ridge Home lecture series as we welcome Rebecca Nagle, a distinguished Cherokee writer, activist, and direct descendant of Major Ridge. In this compelling presentation, Nagle will explore the evolving role of Cherokee women in modern society, highlighting their resilience, leadership, and contributions to culture, politics, and advocacy.
Drawing from history and personal experience, Nagle will discuss the ways Cherokee women continue to shape their communities while honoring their heritage. This thought-provoking lecture offers a unique opportunity to engage with the lived experiences of contemporary Cherokee womanhood and its deep-rooted connection to the past.
Don't miss this inspiring event that bridges history and the present, bringing the Chieftains Museum lecture series to a meaningful and insightful close. This lecture is brought to you via Zoom. To receive the Zoom link, please register here.