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This episode combines four stories from the Second Season of Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People. Four amazing Cherokee artists, each working in traditional or emerging genres are featured.
Bessie Russell has been weaving baskets for more than 40 years. Kalyn Fay Barnoski is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter and also a visual artist. Lorene Drywater shares her process for making buffalo grass dolls, and Cherokee artist Eddie Morrison opens up about the people and experiences that have shaped his award-winning work
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Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People is a groundbreaking series inviting you to discover the rich traditions and compelling modern advancements of the Cherokee people told through a documentary lens. The edutainment show features the people, places, history, language and culture of the Cherokee Nation, the largest federally recognized tribe in the US with more than 460,000 citizens. Cherokee culture comes alive through episodes featuring topics like ceremonial turtle shell shakers, buffalo grass dolls and basket weaving. They are Cherokee stories, told by Cherokee people.