Guide to the Collection 374. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers, n.d.

Guide to the Collection 374. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers, n.d.

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Descriptive Summary

Repository: Appalachian State University W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection
Creator: Appalachian State University
Title: Collection 374. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers, n.d.
Language of Material: Material in English
Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Appalachian State University.
Abstract: Appalachian State University College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers includes a notebook covering a general overview of Cherokee history with photographs.
Extent: 0.001 linear feet, 2 archival folders

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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Copyright Notice

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Collection 374. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers, W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, NC, USA.


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Acquisitions Information

The provenance is unknown. Its accession number is 07-07. The collection was opened to the public in June 2007.


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Processing Information

Processed by Kathryn Staley, June 2007

Encoded by Kathryn Staley, June 2007


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Online Catalog Headings

Appalachian State University
Oconaluftee Indian Village (Cherokee, N.C.)
Basketmaking - Appalachian Region
Cherokee Indian Reservation (N.C.) - Boundaries
Cherokee Indians - Pictorial Works
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina
Flintknapping
Hunter, Kermit. Unto these hills
Theater, Open air - North Carolina
Trail of Tears, 1838-1839
Sequoyah, 1770?-1843
Tsali, Cherokee, 1778?-1838

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Container List

Collection 374. ASU College of Continuing Education Cherokee Exhibits Papers. (n.d.)
Cherokee alphabet and a map of Qualla Boundary are included. Photographs are stored separately.
Folder
1 374A. Exhibit Documents Series.
Folder
1 374B. Photograph Series.
Cherokee dwellings with many villagers from "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Cherokee man in a hothouse in the Oconaluftee Indian Village.
Cherokee Corn Feast from "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Cherokee religious ceremony from "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Cherokee hunter using blowguns and woman craftmaker.
Cherokee arrow in the Oconaluftee Indian Village.
Cherokee making weapons and Cherokee flintknapper.
Cherokee flintknapper.
Recreation of De Soto and Spanish soldiers meeting Cherokee chief from "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Sequoyah in "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Cherokee warrior carving a canoe in the Oconaluftee Indian Village.
Man in the Oconaluftee Indian Village.
Dramatazation of the Trail of Tears in "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Dramatazation of the followers of Tsali, a rebel against the Trail of Tears, meeting with U.S. soldiers in "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Dramatazation of the Trail of Tears in "Unto These Hills" Outdoor Drama.
Cherokee woman basketweaving in the Oconaluftee Indian Village.