Hot Springs as the Literary Home of “Thirteen Moons” and Other Novels
Reuter Center, Manheimer Room (102)Terry Roberts will share research on the Hot Springs area's history as the setting for some of his and Charles Fraziers novels.
Terry Roberts will share research on the Hot Springs area's history as the setting for some of his and Charles Fraziers novels.
Join hosts Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle and Wiley Cash for a day trip from Asheville to Cherokee.
UNC Asheville's Open House offers high school students, transfer students, and family members a chance to learn about the people and experiences that make our university special.
Lumbee historian Malinda Maynor Lowery and Cherokee anthropologist Courtney Lewis will propose a new food framework, one that incorporates Native Peoples' contemporary and creative foodways.
Authors Charles Frazier and Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle (EBCI), will discuss Frazier's research while writing “Thirteen Moons,” the first novel translated into the Cherokee syllabary.
UNC Asheville's Open House offers high school students, transfer students, and family members a chance to learn about the people and experiences that make our university special.