“Native American Sites”
Press Release
West Custer County Library District
Native American expert and local author, Courtney Miller, will share his extensive knowledge of “Native American Sites” at a presentation focusing on four tribes, the Ute, the Cherokee, the Anasazi, and the Hopewell Native American Cultures. Through discussion, slides, and video, Miller will help attendees understand the significance of these sites to the Native Americans. This free talk is open to the public and will take place at the West Custer County Library Community Room on Saturday, June 16, at 4 p.m.
Miller has written over 200 articles for the online magazine, Native American Antiquity, and is considered an expert on Native American cultures. He is the author of a seven-book series, “The Cherokee Chronicles,” which has been praised by the Native American community.
Courtney Miller is a multi-award winning author in the genres of Historical Fiction, Faction (Fiction based on Fact), Young Adult, Fiction, Mystery, and Geezer Lit. His newest book series, “The White Feather Mysteries” is carrying on his award-winning tradition; book two, “It’s About Time”, was the winner of the 2016 Extravaganza Draft to Dream Book Competition.
For more information on these free library events, please contact Cathy McCarthy at 719-783-9138.