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Seven in 10 Scots followed self-isolation rules fully , survey indicates

Seven in 10 Scots followed self-isolation rules fully , survey indicates
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Seven in 10 Scots followed self-isolation rules fully , survey indicates

Seven in 10 Scots followed self-isolation rules fully , survey indicates
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Museums present A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art

Museums present A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art Rhiannon Skye Tafoya (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians), Ul’nigid’, 2020, letterpress (photopolymer and Bembo & Cherokee Syllabary metal type) printed on handmade & color plan paper with paperweaving, closed: 11 × 11 ¼ inches, assembled: 23 ½ × 11 ¼ × 5 ⁵⁄₈ inches. Courtesy the Artist. © Rhiannon Skye Tafoya, image Rhiannon Skye Tafoya. ASHEVILLE, NC .- A Living Language: Cherokee Syllabary and Contemporary Art features over 50 works of art in a variety of media by 30+ Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and Cherokee Nation artists. The exhibition highlights the use of the written Cherokee language, a syllabary developed by Cherokee innovator Sequoyah (circa 1776–1843). Cherokee syllabary is frequently found in the work of Cherokee artists as a compositional element or the subject matter of the work itself. The exhibition is on view at the Museum of the Cherokee Indian in Cherokee, NC

Hundreds turn out for Red Arrows display in Peterhead despite earlier fears of possible cancellation

Hundreds turn out for Red Arrows display in Peterhead despite earlier fears of possible cancellation By Ellie Milne Updated: July 21, 2021, 10:05 pm Hundreds turned out in force to watch the Red Arrows perform as part of Peterhead Scottish Week on Wednesday evening, but it could have been a much different story. A display at RAF Lossiemouth had been cancelled due to low clouds earlier in the day and there were fears right up until the last moments that the same fate could be bestowed upon the evening performance. However the hundreds who had turned out, filling car parks and streets surrounding Peterhead Bay, were not left disappointed.

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