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    • [Pottery: bowl, chicken]

    • [Pottery: bowl, chicken]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph depicts a modeled earthenware pottery bowl that is an effigy made in the form of a chicken. The coiled pot with incised designs was made by Cora Wahnetah, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee...
    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph shows renowned potter Cora Wahnetah using a paddle to make a design on a piece of her pottery. A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was also known Cora...
    • [Cora Wahnetah and Mack Ross]

    • [Cora Wahnetah and Mack Ross]

    • Indian baskets; Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph by an unknown photographer shows Cora Wahnetah with McKinley "Mack" Ross (1899-1990). Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella...
    • [Pottery: vase]

    • [Pottery: vase]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This Indian Arts and Crafts Board photograph is of an earthenware vase made with incised designs and burnished neck. It was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), also known Cora Wahyahneetah, a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians....
    • Pottery by Cora Wahnetah

    • Pottery by Cora Wahnetah

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This exhibition brochure was created to accompany a 1971 solo exhibition of pottery by Cora Wahnetah. A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was also known Cora Wahyahneetah. The exhibition was organized...
    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph was taken by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board. It shows Cora Wahnetah decorating a hand built pot with a carved paddle. Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to...
    • [Pottery: bowl]

    • [Pottery: bowl]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph was taken by the United States Department of the Interior, Indian Arts and Crafts Board. It is a close view of a clay bowl with a bird motif made by Cora Wahnetah. Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was a renowned Cherokee potter who...
    • Cherokee Indian Pottery and Bead Maker

    • Cherokee Indian Pottery and Bead Maker

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This is a postcard of a Cherokee woman, identified as Cora Wahnetah, posing with a bead loom and display of pottery. A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986) was also known Cora Wahyahneetah. The description...
    • [Pottery: water jug]

    • [Pottery: water jug]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated water jug was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped...
    • [Pottery: water jug]

    • [Pottery: water jug]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated water jug was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped...
    • [Pottery: vase]

    • [Pottery: vase]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated vase was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped them to...
    • [Pottery: bowl]

    • [Pottery: bowl]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated bowl was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped them to...
    • [Pottery: vase]

    • [Pottery: vase]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated vase was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped them to...
    • [Pottery: vase]

    • [Pottery: vase]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated vase was made by Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), a renowned Cherokee potter who learned to make pottery in the traditional way from her mother, Ella Arch. Typically, she used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped them to...
    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • [Cora Wahnetah]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), pictured in this undated photograph, learned the techniques of both coiled and modeled pottery from her mother, Ella Long Arch (b. 1889). She used the coil method to form her pots and paddle stamped them to add a...
    • [Pottery: lamp]

    • [Pottery: lamp]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated pottery oil lamp was made by Cherokee potter, Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), whose name was also spelled, Cora Wahyahneetah. A shallow stable bowl form was used to burn oil to create light. The handle of this particular oil lamp is...
    • [Pottery: lamp]

    • [Pottery: lamp]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated pottery oil lamp was made by Cherokee potter, Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), who is also known as Cora Wahyahneetah. A shallow stable bowl form was used to burn oil to create light. The handle of this particular oil lamp is...
    • [Pottery: vase]

    • [Pottery: vase]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated pottery vase was made by Cherokee potter Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), whose is also known as Cora Wahyahneetah. A double-spouted vase, like this one, is known as a Cherokee wedding vase. The white earthenware clay was shaped using...
    • [Pottery: animal form]

    • [Pottery: animal form]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated pottery bird form was made by Cherokee potter Cora Arch Wahnetah (1907-1986), whose is also known as Cora Wahyahneetah. The earthenware clay was shaped using the coil method, and was burnished, before impressing the clay.

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