Cherokee Artist Preserves Language With One-Of-A-Kind Art
Talking Gourds: Cherokee National Treasure David Scott David Scott is a Cherokee National Treasure devoted to preserving our culture through language education and artistic expression. As a first-language speaker, David passes on his linguistic knowledge through community-based classes throughout the Cherokee Nation Reservation. His art also incorporates Cherokee language and cultural motifs through a unique medium: gourds. FOLLOW US Official Website: https://osiyo.tv/ Facebook: / osiyotv Instagram: / osiyo.tv X: / osiyo_tv 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 United States. These are Cherokee stories, told by Cherokee people. #Gourd #Artist #Painting

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