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28867
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Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc. was organized in 1946 to create a market for the arts and crafts of the Cherokee Indian. Martha Ross is a basket weaver and member of the organization in North Carolina. Ross describes how Qualla has helped her to maintain essential aspects of her craft and to promote Cherokee art.
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NC Arts (NoCar Oversize NX 1 N22x), Vol. 2 Issue 3, May 1986, p8-9, il, por, f
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39663
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Surrounding the murders of Jimmy Earl Cummings, Joyce Sinclair, and Julian Pierce, the author documented the rallies and funerals for the victims.
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8085
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Richard Kingston grew up admiring the sound of the harpsichord. He turned his interest into a business of building these musical instruments. With business going well in Dallas, Texas, Kingston decided to move to North Carolina. He located his harpsichord shop to the small mountain town of Marshall, North Carolina. The master craftsman has continued to find success with his harpsichord firm and has gained a good reputation throughout the United States
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 52 Issue 2, July 1984, p20-11, por
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Record #:
22336
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Rob Amberg captures the raw beauty and complexities of everyday life in Madison County in this photographic collection.
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