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February 2020 News Flash
Bags crafted and painted by Aodhàn Crawford Copper bracelets beautifully crafted by Kass Kussman In honor of Valentine’s Day a Tree of Life accented by two doves, crafted by Judy Dixon Charlie Mato-Toyela is a master craftsman in flutes and does demonstrations. Another selection of knives artfully crafted by Dewayne Long. Two masks
Artisan crafts Highlighted Ka Ga li – February 12 – 17th, 2020 Read More »
We are 11 days into the new posts with our daily prayers. True to form I have managed to get buried under paperwork and am just now getting to share the posts of UCAN’s artisans we have highlighted so far this month Ka ga li (pronounced Kah gah lee) – February here on this website.
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There has been such an amazing response to our donations request I am posting a revised list here. The only items remaining on the list for donations are: 56 gallon trash bags (these are construction bags) 2 lbs of Ant Killer Candy for candy dance – Morningdove and Skyhawk donated 4 bags of
Donations needed for PowWow 2020 Read More »
The Alabama Indian Affairs Commission Scholarship application for 2020 is available for printing. The deadline to have your application in our office will be March 3, 2020. Kasey Chamblee will be over these applications again this year. She will review each packet and make sure all the necessary paperwork and volunteer hours were met. If
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Beginning in February 2020 there is going to be a change in how the daily prayer and word of the month is posted. Instead of me picking a picture that ‘catches my eye’ with our daily prayer and word of the month I would like to begin highlighting some of our artisan’s crafted items. I
Attention: United Cherokee AniYunWiYa Nation Artisans Read More »
I dropped the ball once again. I had every intention of posting our word of the month and got as far as the word for August -U na do da quo nv hi (pronounced oo nah doh dah kwoh nuh hee) – Monday. But then September came sneaking up on me and preparations for putting