The Warriors of AniKituhwa, members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, shared traditional Cherokee dances and culture to the Appalachian Center for the Arts during a live event on Feb. 13. The performance was offered in conjunction with the Kentucky Arts Council’s traveling art exhibit at the App, “Native Reflections: Visual Art by American Indians of Kentucky.” The event’s sponsors include Pikeville Tourism, Jigsaw Enterprises, LLC, Environmental Design Consultants, Inc. and Integrated Engineering.
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