

Our mission is simple, build a Museum and Education Center fashioned in the traditional seven sided council house,and to share the Cherokee Culture that is oriented toward children that will feature interactive displays and living history displays and that takes you on a journey back in time. Drawing of the Museum design can be found by clicking here
- Held First powwow in Dahlonega Yahoola Spring Powwow in March of 2011
- Five acres donated for Museum Site in November of 2011.
- Successfully had Cherokee Syllabary added to New City of Dahlonega Logo in January of 2011 Picture of Seal.
- Taught 400+ Hall County School Children at North Georgia College in March of 2012
- Held 2nd Annual Yahoola Spring Powwow in March of 2012
- Opening satelite Museum at 11 South GroveStreet, to generate building funds for 5 acre site










