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Cherokee elder to share insight on natural world

Jerry Wolfe, an elder of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians, will give a presentation titled “From the Cherokee View” at the Highlands Biological Foundation at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 28, as a part of the Highlands Biological Foundation’s “Think About Thursdays” summer series. Wolfe, a master of traditional Cherokee legends, history, and culture, also shares stories of his experiences growing up in Cherokee, where he attended the Cherokee boarding school. Free. Seating and parking are limited. 828.526.2221 or www.wcu.edu/hbs

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