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    • [2009-12-26]

    • [2009-12-26]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Artists -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Christmas stories

    • Doreyl interviews Whimzik, the husband-and-wife team of Glenn Kastrinos and Kjelsty Hanson, who play the flute and drum. Amy brings back Irene Hooper and Etheree Chancellor (both from Cullowhee) for a few short Christmas stories about when they...
    • [2013-03-23]

    • [2013-03-23]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Band directors -- North Carolina; Pride of the Mountains (Marching Band); Western Carolina University. Mountain Heritage Center; North Carolina, Western -- History; Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian...

    • Amy opens the show with a story about a boy named James; they met in the 8th grade and he was her first love. The story is accompanied by “Melody of Love” performed by Richard Hayman. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks with David Starnes, who is...
    • [Basket: baby]

    • [Basket: baby]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph of a baby basket was included in a brochure titled Traditional Craftsmanship by Butch & Louise Goings. The basket by Louise Goings is made of white oak dyed with walnut and bloodroot. The brochure was printed to accompany...
    • [Basket: Chitimacha split cane]

    • [Basket: Chitimacha split cane]

    • Handicraft -- Louisiana;

    • This cane basket, in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, is not Cherokee, but was was made by the Chitimacha (or Chetimacha) tribe of Louisiana. The Chitimacha tribe used a species of rivercane that grows in the bayous to make...
    • [Basket: Chitimacha tray]

    • [Basket: Chitimacha tray]

    • Handicraft -- Louisiana;

    • This cane basket, in the collection of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, is not Cherokee, but was was made by the Chitimacha (or Chetimacha) tribe of Louisiana. The Chitimacha tribe used a species of rivercane that grows in the bayous to make...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Lucy George. The basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak splints with two carved drop handles attached to the base. A small handled basket such as this one can be used as a purse; some are...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Lucy George. The basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak splints with two carved drop handles attached to the base. A small handled basket such as this one can be used as a purse. Larger...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, handled]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Nancy Conseen. The storage basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak ribs. The woven lid, with wrapped handle, fits over the base. Small baskets such as these were used to store domestic...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, lidded]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, lidded]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Nancy Conseen. The storage basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak ribs. The woven lid, with wrapped handle, fits over the base. Small baskets such as these were used to store domestic...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, mat]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, mat]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This small mat was made by Cherokee basket weaver Lucy George. Its woven warp and weft are both honeysuckle. The honeysuckle was woven with dyed honeysuckle to produce the colored bands that run in concentric circles around the mat. Walnut was...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, vase]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, vase]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Lucy George. The basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak splints. The basket shape begins with a small square base and was woven upward and outward in the round. The vase then necks in...
    • [Basket: honeysuckle, vase]

    • [Basket: honeysuckle, vase]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Lucy George. The basket is honeysuckle woven over white oak splints. The basket shape begins with a small square base and was woven upward and outward in the round. The vase then necks in...
    • [Basket: rivercane, double woven tray]

    • [Basket: rivercane, double woven tray]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This rivercane tray was woven by Rowena Bradley in the double weave technique, making a tight basket. Double weave baskets are sometimes waterproof. Trays such as these were used to store dried foodstuffs or small possessions. The rivercane...
    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • [Basket: rivercane, lidded]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This lidded basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Carol Welch. Lidded baskets such as these were used to store foodstuffs and household goods. The double weave makes for a tight basket; some double weave baskets are even waterproof. The...
    • [Basket: rivercane, market]

    • [Basket: rivercane, market]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This rivercane shopping basket or market basket, also called a “shopper,” was made by Nancy George Bradley from Painttown, North Carolina. Shopping Baskets like this one were carried to market. The interlocking handle of this shopper is woven...
    • [Basket: rivercane, planter]

    • [Basket: rivercane, planter]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This rivercane planter basket was made by Edmund Youngbird (1922-1995). Both the design and form of this basket are adaptations of Cherokee traditions. The dominant motif is the Snake or Serpent design, with the "serpents" running diagonally...
    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This storage basket was made by Nancy George Bradley, an accomplished basket weaver from the Swimmer Branch community on the Qualla Indian Boundary. Baskets such as these were made to store domestic goods, from dry foodstuffs to clothing. The...
    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This storage basket was made by Rowena Bradley, a Cherokee basket weaver of western North Carolina. Baskets such as these were made to store domestic goods, from dry foodstuffs to clothing. The natural aeration of the single weave allows the...
    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • [Basket: rivercane, storage]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This storage basket was made by Rowena Bradley, a Cherokee basket weaver of western North Carolina. Baskets such as these were made to store domestic goods, from dry foodstuffs to clothing. The natural aeration of the single weave allows the...
    • [Basket: rivercane, tray]

    • [Basket: rivercane, tray]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • While it is not known who made this undated basket, it is a fine example of a traditional rivercane double weave typical of Eastern Band Cherokee. Lidded baskets such as these were used to store foodstuffs and household goods. The double weave...

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