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OCONALUFTEE INDIAN VILLAGE
Cherokee, North Carolina
An ancient way of life is being revived in a re-created
200-year-old Cherokee Indian Community where old rech-N
niques, such as pottery making, are being carried on.
This Cherokee artizan, one of the last of her profession Color King
molds pots and other vessels out of clay by hand and
without use of the wheel. The village is open daily from
May through October.
20 PM
1962
Photographed in Natural Color by Walter Cline
W. C
Helle Folks,
Wish
Wa
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We are
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19/# Canall Drive
with us.
having lots
and will see
soon
Copyright 1955, W. M. Cline Co.
you Raleigh, n. 6.
Love,
Bob, Frances
Laverne
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