MORRISVILLE, N.C. – Raleigh-Durham International Airport is kicking off American Indian Heritage Month with a special treat for travelers.
Passengers in Terminal A will get to see authentic tribal culture through an art exhibit over the next three months.
Art on display portrays a variety of aspects of North Carolina's rich American Indian heritage.
Passengers in Terminal A will get to see authentic tribal culture through an art exhibit over the next three months.
"It's amazing that I've lived to see total separation, to integration, to now seeing things kind of level off, it's really a major opportunity see have lived through that span of time, things are much, much better,” said Lumbee artist Gloria Tara Lowery.
Cherokee, Lumbee, Catawba, Coushatta, Choctaw and Houma tribes are all represented in the exhibit.
The exhibit will be on view through January 2008 in the connector gallery of Terminal A near the main baggage claim area. For more information about the exhibit, contact the North Carolina Indian Economic Development Initiative at (910) 486-6555.