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    • [2009-01-24]

    • [2009-01-24]

    • Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western; Astrology and gardening -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Whiskey -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Distilling, Illicit -- North Carolina, Western; Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • Amy tells the story of Uncle Sterlen and his daddy. Doreyl interviews Suzanne Farrior, an art teacher for elementary schools and author of three books for children. Amy speaks with R. O. Wilson, who talks about his lifelong experiences with...
    • [2009-05-30]

    • [2009-05-30]

    • Natural areas -- North Carolina, Western; Fontana Dam (N.C.) -- History; Fontana Village (N.C.) -- History; Handicraft -- North Carolina, Western; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • To open the show, Amy talks about the beauty of Western North Carolina. Doreyl talks to Crystal Allen of Canton about shearing, carding, and spinning the wool of sheep and llamas, as well as making soap and scarves from wool. Amy interviews Craig...
    • [2009-06-06]

    • [2009-06-06]

    • Graham County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Storytelling -- North Carolina --...

    • Amy talks about Wesley Coggins and tells one of his stories about making whiskey. On Creative Corner, Doreyl conducts part one of her interview with Jeff Carpenter of Sylva whose family was featured prominently in the Foxfire book series. Amy...
    • [2011-12-17]

    • [2011-12-17]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Antiques -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Bee culture -- North Carolina -- Swain County; Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County;...

    • Amy opens the show with a tale about making moonshine, featuring the song "Copperhead Road" by the Hominy Valley Boys from Haywood County. Doreyl’s guest, April “Dixie” Brendle from Dillsboro, talks about her antiques shop and her deep roots...
    • [2012-02-04]

    • [2012-02-04]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Arts -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Artisans -- North Carolina, Western; Banjo -- Construction; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • Amy opens the show with her story “Granny Dawson's Basket.” Doreyl and local artist Casey Queen of Dillsboro discuss the artists and events of the upcoming ColorFest celebration in Dillsboro. Amy talks with Jeffrey Delfield of Bryson City, who...
    • [2012-03-31]

    • [2012-03-31]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Artisans -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Jewelry making -- North Carolina, Western; Music -- North Carolina -- Catawba County; Folkmoot USA (Festival);...

    • Amy tells the story “Daddy Waltzed With Mother,” accompanied by “The Blue Danube Waltz.” (The old Irish song "Twilight is Stealing," performed by Tuckasegee’s Spirit-Filled Trio, follows her story.) On Creative Corner, Doreyl welcomes...
    • [2012-07-28]

    • [2012-07-28]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western; Bee culture -- North Carolina -- Graham County; Artisans -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Handicraft -- North Carolina, Western; Basket making --...

    • In her story “Sitting on the Front Porch of Life,” Amy describes the movements of the House Finches and Mourning Doves that settled on her porch. On Creative Corner, Doreyl continues her conversation with Ray Carpenter of Graham County, as they...
    • [2012-08-18]

    • [2012-08-18]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Cooking -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Morgan, Robert, 1918-; Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Gardening -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • In her opening story, "Camping under the Stars," Amy recalls childhood memories of camping out and sharing youthful dreams around the campfire with her siblings. (“A Rose in a Fire” by Bill Mize and Martha Jacobs accompanies her story.) On...
    • [Agnes Welch]

    • [Agnes Welch]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph of Cherokee basket weaver Agnes Welch shows her preparing white oak splits to use in weaving a basket. Agnes Lossie Welch (1925-1997) was known for making white oak baskets. Unlike most Cherokee basket weavers, she did not...
    • [Agnes Welch]

    • [Agnes Welch]

    • Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph, taken circa 1972 by an unknown photographer, is of Cherokee basket weaver Agnes Welch with an unfinished white oak basket in her lap. Agnes Lossie Welch (1925-1997) was known for making white oak baskets. Unlike most Cherokee...
    • [Agnes Welch]

    • [Agnes Welch]

    • Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This undated photograph of Cherokee basket weaver Agnes Welch shows her preparing white oak splits to use in weaving a basket. Agnes Lossie Welch (1925-1997) was known for making white oak baskets. Unlike most Cherokee basket weavers, she did not...
    • [Agnes Welch]

    • [Agnes Welch]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Agnes Lossie Welch (1925-1997) was known for making white oak baskets. Unlike most Cherokee basket weavers, she did not learn this craft through her family. Instead, Welch learned to make baskets in school, from Lottie Queen Stamper (1907-1987)....
    • [Agnes Welch]

    • [Agnes Welch]

    • Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Agnes Lossie Welch (1925-1997) was known for making white oak baskets. Unlike most Cherokee basket weavers, she did not learn this craft through her family. Instead, Welch learned to make baskets in school, from Lottie Queen Stamper (1907-1987)....
    • [Allanstand basket display]

    • [Allanstand basket display]

    • Basketwork -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Brooms and brushes -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Metal-work -- Appalachian Region, Southern;Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern

    • This photograph of an Allanstand Cottage Industries display includes baskets, brooms, and metal fireplace tools. There are also two oval mats made from cornhusks to be used as doormats. The photograph was made on October 3, 1935 to be used for...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries display]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries display]

    • Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph is included in a scrapbook that chronicles Frances Goodrich’s early years in western North Carolina. Frances Louisa Goodrich (1856-1944) was among the first to promote a revival of weaving in the North Carolina mountains,...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries history, draft]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries history, draft]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Hand weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Looms -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This draft history of the Allanstand Cottage Industries tells the story of how Frances Goodrich founded the craft cooperative. The story begins with Goodrich's work as an educational missionary in the Brittain's Cove community in Buncombe County...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display: baskets]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display: baskets]

    • Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern

    • This photograph shows an arrangement of baskets and a miniature chair offered for sale by Allanstand Cottage Industries during the early 1900s. The source of the baskets and their makers is unknown, but early histories of the Allanstand shop often...
    • [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,...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • Basketwork -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Chairs -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Dolls -- Appalachian...

    • This photograph shows an arrangement of items offered for sale by Allanstand Cottage Industries during the 1920s and early 1930s. Depicted are cornhusk dolls made by Margaret Revis of Buncombe County, along with several pine needle baskets and...
    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • [Allanstand Cottage Industries product display]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Hand weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Household linens -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Textile crafts...

    • This photograph depicts a display set up in Holderness, New Hampshire featuring products available through Allanstand Cottage Industries in 1909. The display features cornhusk hats, a hand-knotted bedspread, baskets, handwoven coverlets, an animal...

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