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35114
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This was M.R. Harrington’s account of the discovery of Iroquois pottery surviving among the Eastern Cherokee, uncovered during his 1908-1909 expedition. Focused upon were the three principle forms of pottery characteristic of the Eastern Cherokee. Also discussed were three Eastern Cherokee women playing an active role in keeping the tradition alive, its production process, and similarities between Eastern Cherokee and New York Iroquois pottery.
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3365
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The Qualla Arts and Crafts Museum in Cherokee is one of the best centers of Native American art in the country. Creations by Cherokee craftsmen are displayed and sold. Also available is work by other Native Americans, including Navajo and Pueblo.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 57 Issue 12, May 1990, p24-25, il
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