
Museographs: Appalachian Handicrafts
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High atop the Southern mountains lived the Appalachian settlers. They were people unconcerned with convention who lived removed from the throes of civilization for more than a century. From mighty blacksmiths to prized basket-makers, their crafts were well suited to a remote existence, giving them 'the tools to tame the wilderness.'
Hand thrown pottery preserved and transported food. Cornhusk dolls...
Hand thrown pottery preserved and transported food. Cornhusk dolls...
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High atop the Southern mountains lived the Appalachian settlers. They were people unconcerned with convention who lived removed from the throes of civilization for more than a century. From mighty blacksmiths to prized basket-makers, their crafts were well suited to a remote existence, giving them 'the tools to tame the wilderness.'
Hand thrown pottery preserved and transported food. Cornhusk dolls...
Hand thrown pottery preserved and transported food. Cornhusk dolls...
Read more
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