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| CHEROKEE ARTISTS | |
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Additional Western NC
Artists
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These Cherokee artists live(d) and
work(ed)
in Western North Carolina. The list includes artists whose work
falls largely between 1900 and the present.
This list makes no attempt to be comprehensive and additional names are invited. |
| CH | Name | ARTART |
| CH | Davy Arch | Woodcarver |
| CH | Jackie Bradley | Arts consultant; Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual |
| CH | Goingback Chiltoskey (1907-2000) | Woodcarver |
| CH | Amanda Crowe | Potter |
| CH | Bill Crowe | Woodcarver |
| CH | Birdie Crowe | Dollmaker, Misc. craft |
| CH | Gilbert Crowe | Woodcarver |
| CH | Richard Crowe | Dollmaker, Carver |
| CH | Virgil Crowe | Woodcarver |
| CH | Betty Dupree | Manager of Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual |
| CH | Emma Garrett | Basketweaver |
| CH | Ed Goings | Basketmaker |
| CH | Christina Goings | Fingerweaving |
| CH | George Goings | Woodcarver |
| CH | Louise Goings | Basketweaver |
| CH | General Grant | Silversmith, Misc. craft |
| CH | David Hornbuckle | Woodcarver |
| CH | Jenean Hornbuckle | Painter |
| CH | Virgil Ledford | Woodcarver |
| CH | Lucille Losiah | Basketweaver |
| CH | Ernie Lossiah | Pen and Ink Drawing |
| CH | Ramona Lossie | Basketweaver |
| CH | Betty Maney | Basketweaver |
| CH | Katrina Maney | Basketweaver |
| CH | Louise Bigmeet Maney | Potter |
| CH | Melissa Ann Maney | Potter |
| CH | Shirley Jackson Oswalt | Beadwork and Misc. Craft |
| CH | Freeman Owle | Woodcarver and Stonecarver |
| CH | Lloyd Carl Owle | Woodcarver, Stonecarver and Misc. Craft |
| CH | Polly Rattler | Misc. Craft |
| CH | Bob Reed | Misc. Craft |
| CH | Richard Saunooke | Misc. Craft |
| CH | James "Bud" Smith | Sculptor |
| CH | Emily Smith | Basketmaker |
| CH | Amanda Swimmer | Potter |
| CH | Emma Taylor | Basketweaver |
| CH | Shirley Taylor | Basketweaver |
| CH | Ruben Teesatuskie | Silversmith and Woodcarver |
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