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W. Amos Abrams Folksong Collection
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I. G. Greer Folksong Collection
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Appalachian State University Historical Photographs Collection
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Appalachian Ethnicity Resources
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Beulah Campbell Collection
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Library Art Collection
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Moonshine Collection
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"1988-1989 Art Expressions, Appalachian State University"
Appalachian State University
The brochure includes a calendar of events for Appalachian State University's Art Expressions. Events include dance and music performances.
2.
"519- Typical Indians Squaws, Great Smoky Mountains National Park"
Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Cherokee Indians - North Carolina - Children; Cherokee women; Standard Souvenirs and Novelties, Inc. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
This post card includes a colorized photograph of two Cherokee women and two small children. They each carry an infant in a cloth wrap.
3.
"532- Chief Standing Deer, Cherokee Indian Reservation"
Chief Standing Deer; Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Curt Teich and Co., Inc.
This postcard includes a colorized photograph of"Chief Standing Deer," who is described as a popular figure in the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Chief Standing Deer stands with a drawn bow and arrow. It includes his signature.
4.
"534- A Native Cherokee Indian Mother with Her Pappose, Cherokee Indian Reservation"
Harry Martin (Asheville, N.C.);Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Cherokee Indians - North Carolina - Children; Cherokee women
This post card includes a colorized photograph of a Cherokee woman and one small child carried in a cloth wrap.
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"Across the Creek from Salem: The Story of Happy Hill, 1816-1952"
Salem (Winston-Salem, N.C.) -Description and travel; African American families; Happy Hill (Winston-Salem, N.C.); Negro Moravian Church (Winston-Salem, N.C.); St. Philip's Church (Winston Salem, N.C.); Architecture -Appalachian Region
This brochure advertizes an Old Salem exhibit about Happy Hill, the slave quarters of Salem, North Carolina. In 1861, St. Philip's Moravian Church was built to serve the Moravians' slaves and is North Carolina's oldest standing African American church. It includes a historical description of Happy Hill and Old Salem's capital campaign to restore St. Phillip's Moravian Church, operation hours, and admission price.
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"America's First Frontier Tour: All Roads Lead to Northeast Tennessee"
Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association; Melungeons; Hancock County, Tenn.
This brochure, generated by Northeast Tennessee Tourism Association, discusses Elrod Falls and Melungeons from Hancock County, Tennessee.
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"Bedford Naturally"
Bedford, Va.; Sedalia Center (Big Island, Va.)
This brochure contains a list of Bedford, Virginia's sites of interest, a state map, and the Bedford Area Visitors Center's contact information and operation hours. Included is a description of the Sedalia Center, which is located in Big Island, Virginia and presents special events on ethnic cultures.
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"Blowing Rock - Boone Area for the Exciting Vacation in A Paradise of Nature and All the Man Made Comforts"
Blowing Rock, N.C.; Boone, N.C.; Hunter, Kermit. Horn in the west
This brochure includes a description of the outdoor drama "The Horn in the West" located in Boone, North Carolina consisting of information about location and operation hours. "The Horn in the West" is sponsored by Southern Appalachian Historical Association.
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"C-6-Chief Standing Deer, Cherokee Indian Reservation"
Chief Standing Deer; Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Curt Teich and Co., Inc.
This postcard includes a colorized photograph of "Chief Standing Deer," who is described as a popular figure in the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Chief Standing Deer stands with a drawn bow and arrow. It includes his signature.
10.
"Cherokee Indian Heritage Days and Pow Wow"
Cherokee dance
This brochure advertizes a Pow Wow in 1987 held in Cherokee, North Carolina. It includes a registration form, Pow Wow Divisions, and a list of head dancers.
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"Cherokee Indian Pottery and Bead Worker - Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina"
W.M. Cline Co. (Chattanooga, Tenn.); Beads - Appalachian Region; Indian Pottery - North America; Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel
This postcard consists of a colorized photograph of an unidentified Indian woman sitting on a house porch with pottery and a bead loom.
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"Cherokee Indian Reservation and Great Smoky Mountains National Park"
Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Great Smoky Mountains National Park (N.C. and Tenn.); Hunter, Kermit. Unto these hills; Oconaluftee Indian Village (Cherokee, N.C.)
This multi-fold postcard includes photographs of an unnamed Cherokee chief, the outdoor drama "Unto These Hills," and Oconaluftee Indian Village.
13.
"Cherokee Indian Reservation, North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; - Camp sites, facilities, etc.; Hunter, Kermit. Unto these hills; Mingo Falls (Cherokee, N.C.); Cherokee dance; Basketmaking - Appalachian Region; Indian Pottery - North America; Oconaluftee Indian Village (Cherokee, N.C.); Gristmills - Cherokee, N.C.; Oconoluftee River (N.C.); Black Bear
This multi-fold postcard includes color photographs advertizing the Cherokee Indian Reservation, such as personalities ("Chief Harry," "Chief Walkingstick," "Princess Ernestine," "Princess Henrietta), Cherokee dancers, artisans, grist mill, and natural life.
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"Cherokee Indian Reservation, Western North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. -Description and travels; Museum of the Cherokee Indian; Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc.; Oconaluftee Indian Village (Cherokee, N.C.); Unto These Hills -Drama; Cherokee Heritage Museum and Gallery; Harrah's Cherokee Casino; Gambling on Indian reservations
This brochure provides dated information about tourist attractions' locations, costs, and dates of availability at the Cherokee Indian Reservation in North Carolina.
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"Cherokee Indian Reservation: Western North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation -Description and travel
The booklet includes an overview of the Eastern Cherokee Nation, a listing of accommodations and campgrounds, a map, descriptions of cultural sites, and 1990 events.
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"Cherokee Indian Reservation: Western North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation -Description and travels
The brochure includes a listing of accommodations and campgrounds, a map, and descriptions of cultural sites in the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
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"Cherokee Indian Reservation: Western North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation -Description and travels
The brochure includes a listing of accommodations and campgrounds, a map, and descriptions of cultural sites for the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
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"Cherokee Indian Woman and Papoose"
W.M. Cline Co. (Chattanooga, Tenn.);Cherokee Indian Reservation, N.C. - Description and travel; Cherokee Indians - North Carolina - Children; Cherokee women
This post card includes a colorized photograph of a Cherokee woman and two small children. She carries an infant in a cloth wrap.
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"Cherokee Memorial Park: A Dream in Progress"
Cherokee Memorial Park (Meigs County, Tenn.); Decatur, Tenn. -Description and travel; Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
This brochure includes a donation application, map and description of the Cherokee Memorial Park, a memorial to the Cherokee families who participated in the 1838 Trail of Tears. It is located in Meigs County, Tennessee. It also discusses plans for a facility to house historical exhibits and genealogical information.
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"Cherokee, North Carolina"
Cherokee Indian Reservation - Description and travels
The booklet includes advertisements, listings of cultural sites, accommodations and campgrounds, a map, advertisements descriptions of cultural sites, and events in Cherokee Indian Reservation.
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