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    • [2010-03-13]

    • [2010-03-13]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Teachers -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County;

    • Amy begins the show with her story "Daddy Waltzed with Mother." Then Doreyl’s guest, Fran Cargill from Franklin, sings "Amazing Grace" in the Cherokee language, followed by a rendition of the song from the Nikwasi Dulcimer Players; Cargill shares...
    • [2013-02-09]

    • [2013-02-09]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Ammons family; Pottery, American -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Arts -- North Carolina, Western; Artists -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Cherokee Indians -- North Carolina -- Social life...

    • Amy begins the show with her story, “And the Wolves Howl at Night.” It recounts how her grandmother, living in the Little Canada area, provided for her family and maintained her home while her husband was fighting in the war. The story is...
    • [2013-05-18]

    • [2013-05-18]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Folk music -- North Carolina, Western; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Centenarians -- North Carolina -- Cherokee...

    • The show begins with Amy’s story “Parade Rest,” in which she recounts her time in U.S. Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. The story is accompanied by “I See the Lord” performed by David Bauer. Doreyl’s...
    • [Member file: Lucy Morgan, weaver and school founder]

    • [Member file: Lucy Morgan, weaver and school founder]

    • Artisans -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Arts and crafts movement -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handloom industry -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • These documents pertain to the life and work of Lucy Morgan, weaver, instructor, and founder of the Penland School of Handicrafts (now Penland School of Crafts). Included is the transcript of an interview conducted by Edward Dupuy and Clifford...
    • Interview with Sue McClure, woodcarver

    • Interview with Sue McClure, woodcarver

    • Artisans -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This is a transcript of an interview of woodcarver Sue McClure conducted by Edward Dupuy in 1965. McClure lived in Brasstown, N.C. and sold her carvings during the Craft Revival period through a carving cooperative that came to be known as the...
    • [John C. Campbell Folk School study circle]

    • [John C. Campbell Folk School study circle]

    • Adult education -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This black and white snapshot pictures a study circle at the John C. Campbell Folk School circa 1930, and shows the manner in which teaching took place at the school from 1927 when the first classes were held through the 1940s. The study circle is...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Emma Taylor]

    • [Emma Taylor]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Emma Squirrel Taylor (1920-2002) was a master Cherokee basket weaver whose specialty was white oak baskets. After learning how to make a basket in 1927, she produced them for more than half a century. Her work earned her recognition well beyond...
    • [Cherokee Training School, 1940s: weaving]

    • [Cherokee Training School, 1940s: weaving]

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Education -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This 1940s photograph by Vivienne Roberts shows young women participating in a weaving class at the Cherokee Training School. Classes in traditional Cherokee arts and crafts were taught at the Cherokee Training School to provide vocational...
    • Basketry by Lucy George

    • Basketry by Lucy George

    • Cherokee women -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This four-page brochure was created by the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, a division of the United States Department of Interior, to accompany a 1970 exhibition of “Basketry by Lucy George.” The exhibitions were held at Qualla Arts and Crafts...
    • [Basket: white oak, storage]

    • [Basket: white oak, storage]

    • Handicraft -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated storage basket was made by Cherokee basket weaver Amanda Elaine Smoker (1916-2010). The upright basket is made with white oak splits. Woven upward from a rectangular base, the basket necks in before flaring outward to a round rim. ...

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