Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Cherokee Friends from the Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Jarrett Wildcatt, Malaciah Taylor and Nola Teesateskie, give lessons on Cherokee dances to attendees of an event highlighting Cherokee history in Rabun County with folklorist Barbara Duncan at the Rabun County High School Fine Arts Building on Saturday evening. Here they are performing a Cherokee Buffalo Dance.
TIGER— Stekoa Creek, Chechero Street and Betty’s Creek are all names familiar to Rabun County residents, and the history behind these names can be found in the Cherokee culture that inhabited t...

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