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    • [2010-11-06]

    • [2010-11-06]

    • Creative writing -- Study and teaching -- North Carolina, Western; Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Henderson County; Music -- North Carolina --...

    • To open the show, Amy talks about teaching local writers. Doreyl interviews Franklin’s Doris Hunter about the Hard Candy Christmas Arts and Crafts Show held in Cullowhee. Amy speaks with Hendersonville writer Janie Mae McKinley, author of The...
    • [2012-10-27]

    • [2012-10-27]

    • Dillsboro (N.C.) -- History; Menze, Raymond Albert, 1939-2011 -- Art collections; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Cades Cove (Tenn.) -- Anecdotes; Storytelling --...

    • This week Amy tells the story of how Dillsboro was founded. “Almost Home” by Randy Petersen accompanies her story. On Creative Corner, Doreyl’s guest is Gail Stillwell Cooper, who talks about having Dr. Ray Menze’s art collection at Gateway...
    • [2013-01-05]

    • [2013-01-05]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Personal trainers; Exercise; Nutrition; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; African Americans -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Genealogy; Animal rescue --...

    • Amy’s story “Oh and So,” about twin bear cubs, begins the show. “Let it Snow” by Ashleigh and Holly Fortner follows the story. Doreyl’s guest on Creative Corner is personal trainer David Quarnstrom. He talks about ways to be healthier...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Dolls -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Furniture -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Brooms and brushes -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Toys -- Appalachian...

    • This photograph shows an arrangement of items offered for sale by Allanstand Cottage Industries probably during the 1920s. Depicted are cornhusk dolls made by Margaret Revis, along with rustic brooms, a ladder back chair, two child-size chairs,...
    • [Allen Long]

    • [Allen Long]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph of Cherokee woodcarver Allen Long shows him carving a traditional dance mask. Long was born in 1917 in the Big Cove Community of Cherokee, North Carolina and started carving masks when he was twelve years old. Long learned...
    • [Amanda Crowe]

    • [Amanda Crowe]

    • Indian wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph shows renowned Cherokee woodworker Amanda Crowe (1928-2004) working on a carving of a dancing bear. Born and raised on the Qualla Boundary in Cherokee, North Carolina, Crowe started drawing and carving at the age of four and later...
    • [Amanda Crowe]

    • [Amanda Crowe]

    • Indian wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This 1978 photograph by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board shows Cherokee woodcarver Amanda Crowe. A member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, Crowe (1928-2004) is known for figurative wood sculptures; she was particularly known for her expressive...
    • [Cherokee women making pottery]

    • [Cherokee women making pottery]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Pottery craft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This 1900 photograph from the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives depicts Cherokee women making pottery. The woman on the left is Katalsta, the daughter of Drowning Bear or Yonaguska, arguably the most prominent chief of the Eastern...
    • [Cherokee women making pottery]

    • [Cherokee women making pottery]

    • Cherokee pottery -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Pottery craft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This 1900 photograph from the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives depicts Cherokee women making pottery. The woman on the left is Katalsta, the daughter of Drowning Bear or Yonaguska, arguably the most prominent chief of the Eastern...
    • [Food chopper box]

    • [Food chopper box]

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • Horace Kephart's box (a) cardboard box - top (a1) and bottom (b1) with metal reinforcement corners; with ''ONE No. 1918 Wardway Food Chopper Montgomery Ward and Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Chicago Kansas City Ft. Worth St. Paul...
    • [Horace Kephart's box]

    • [Horace Kephart's box]

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • Horace Kephart's box_(a) cardboard box - top (a1) and bottom (b1) with metal reinforcement corners; with ''ONE No. 1918 Wardway Food Chopper Montgomery Ward and Co. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Chicago Kansas City Ft. Worth St. Paul...
    • [Joshua Kimsey "Kim" Hall with bear skins]

    • [Joshua Kimsey "Kim" Hall with bear skins]

    • Hall, Joshua Kimsey, 1839-1925; Bear hunting -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • Abraham Lincoln Ensley (1865-1948) was one of the earliest commercial photographers in western North Carolina. He made images, mostly portraits, on 5” x 7” glass plates that he developed on his farm in Jackson County. Like most native...
    • [Mask : fur]

    • [Mask : fur]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • It is not known who made this fur mask with cut-out human features. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks are still used in ceremonial dances. The images depicted on...
    • [Mask : wood]

    • [Mask : wood]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Indian wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks...
    • [Mask : wood]

    • [Mask : wood]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Indian wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This mask was carved by John Wilnoty, Jr. (1960-2007), a self-taught carver and member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks...
    • [Mask : wood]

    • [Mask : wood]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Indian wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This mask was carved from wood by Leroy Tramper. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks are still used in ceremonial dances. The images depicted on masks include a...
    • [Mask: gourd]

    • [Mask: gourd]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Wood-carving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph by an unknown photographer shows an example of a Cherokee dance mask called a "booger" mask. The mask maker's name is unknown. Cherokee masks were typically carved from buckeye or poplar, but were also be made from hornets'...
    • [Mask: gourd]

    • [Mask: gourd]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This Booger mask, made by Cherokee artisan Fred McCoy, is made from a gourd. The mask is signed "Fred McCoy 92" on the back. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks are...
    • [Mask: hide]

    • [Mask: hide]

    • Indian masks -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Mask making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • It is not known who made this mask that is made from hide and painted with human features. Different types of masks were traditionally used in Cherokee culture for a variety of ceremonial purposes. Today, masks are still used in ceremonial dances....

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