Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism
Immerse yourself in the thriving culture and heritage of the largest tribal nation in the United States.
Nestled within 7,000 square miles of northeast Oklahoma, the Cherokee Nation Reservation boasts more than 15 cultural sites, museums and attractions that share the authentic story of the Cherokee people.
Located alongside the iconic Route 66 in Vinita, the Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center serves as the gateway to the Cherokee experience for many travelers.
Named Top Tribal Tourism Destination of the Year, the site honors the legacy and accomplishments of renowned Cherokee potter Anna Belle Sixkiller Mitchell and her contributions to revitalizing traditional Cherokee pottery. The site shares the rich culture of the Cherokee people and the tribe’s shared history with the Vinita community.
Visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the various photo opportunities onsite with the large-scale outdoor art installations, including the sculpture “A Bundle of Seven Arrows” by Cherokee National Treasure Demos Glass. The sculpture represents the unity of Cherokee Nation’s seven matrilineal clans. It is surrounded by “The Vessel,” a landscape feature honoring Mitchell’s work revitalizing Cherokee pottery, with high walls designed to resemble stamped pottery patterns.
Alongside the eye-catching art installations, guests can enjoy rotating exhibits, a grab-and-go café with Native-inspired cuisine and the Cherokee Gift Shop, featuring authentic Cherokee jewelry, art and more.
Since its opening in 2022, the center has also offered language and history classes, interactive artist demonstrations, cultural art classes, exhibit receptions, genealogy workshops, storytelling events and more.
The Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center is just one of many authentic and immersive cultural destinations available throughout the Cherokee Nation Reservation. For more information or to plan your trip, please go to www.VisitCherokeeNation.com.