Near Cherokee, N. C.: A Cherokee Indian Woman is a maker of fine baskets. She lives on the Qualla Reservation which is located in the great Smokies National Park. These people cut their material in the surrounding forests from young saplings and then slip it into the proper width and thickness. They make the dyes from native vegetation
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- 1952
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Near Cherokee, N. C.: A Cherokee Indian Woman is a maker of fine baskets. She lives on the Qualla Reservation which is located in the great Smokies National Park. These people cut their material in the surrounding forests from young saplings and then slip it into the proper width and thickness. They make the dyes from native vegetation.
- Creator
James C. Sawders
- Partner
- California Digital Library
- Contributing Institution
- UC Riverside, California Museum of Photography
- Collection
- Keystone-Mast Collection
- Publisher
- Keystone View Company
- Subjects
- Handicraft
Basket making
Weaving
Containers
Baskets
Indians of North America
Cherokee Indians
Women - Type
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- Language
- English
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- James C. Sawders. Near Cherokee, N. C.: A Cherokee Indian Woman is a maker of fine baskets. She lives on the Qualla Reservation which is located in the great Smokies National Park. These people cut their material in the surrounding forests from young saplings and then slip it into the proper width and thickness. They make the dyes from native vegetation. 1952. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt429015w1. (Accessed April 20, 2024.)
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- James C. Sawders, (1952) Near Cherokee, N. C.: A Cherokee Indian Woman is a maker of fine baskets. She lives on the Qualla Reservation which is located in the great Smokies National Park. These people cut their material in the surrounding forests from young saplings and then slip it into the proper width and thickness. They make the dyes from native vegetation. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt429015w1
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- James C. Sawders. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt429015w1>.