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Craft Revival NC Organizations Basket Weaving
Cherokee Arts National Craft Groups Cottage Industries
Regional Works Craft by Media Craft Life
For Children Publications Craft School or College?
Articles Archives Dye Sample Journal
  Festivals Economic Change
    Economics and Entrepreneurship
    Industrialization and Progressive Reform
    Pottery 1: Discovery
    Pottery 2: Connections
    Pottery 3: If My Clay Could Sing
    Quilt Dilations
    Quilt Squares
    Quilts and the Underground Railroad
    Weaving From a Draft Pattern
    Weaving with Miss Lucy
    What Was Life Like?
    Writing Historical Fiction

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A Project of Hunter Library at Western Carolina University
Administered by the State Library of North Carolina and NC ECHO: Exploring Cultural Heritage Online
With funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA)
Additional funding from the Cherokee Preservation Foundation

Heritage Partners: John C. Campbell Folk School, Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Penland School of Crafts, Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual,
Southern Highland Craft Guild, WCU Mountain Heritage Center, and WCU Special Collections