Gayle Ross Brings Story of The Cherokee Trail of Tears to CCC on Jan. 12th

Gayle Ross Brings Story of The Cherokee Trail of Tears to CCC on Jan. 12th

Coffeyville Community College welcomes Gayle Ross to the Spencer/Rounds Theatre, Tuesday, January 12, at 10:30am. Admission is free.

Gayle has appeared at most major storytelling and folk festivals in the United States and Canada, and in concert halls and theaters throughout the US and Europe, often appearing with some of today’s finest Native American musicians and dancers.

The National Council for the Traditional Arts has included Gayle in two of their touring shows, “Master Storytellers” and the all-Indian show, “From the Plains to the Pueblos.”
Gayle Ross is a descendent of John Ross, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation during and after the infamous “Trail of Tears,” the forced removal of many Southeastern Indians to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) in the late 1830s. Her grandmother told stories and it is from this rich heritage that Gayle’s storytelling springs. During the past twenty years, she has become one of the most respected storytellers to emerge from the current surge of interest in this timeless art form.