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LOGGER'S SHEET 

LOGGER: Mary Felegy/BECKY GILMORE
REEL NUMBER: 4A
STAGE: Cult. Cons. Narr.
DATE: 7/5/86
PRESENTOR: Rayna Green
GROUP NAME: Marketing Traditional Crafts: Cherokee Basketry
REGION/STYLE: Cherokee, NC

PERFORMER(S)             INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION
Emma Taylor (basketmaker; Cherokee, NC)
Louise Goings (basketmaker; Cherokee, NC)



CONTENTS

1. Green: Intro
2. Louise:
3. Emma:
4. Green: materials & tools, then vs. now
5. Emma: materials & tools in past
6. Rayna - importance of iron tools
7. Emma - changes in her Indian community: transportation, food, etc.
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9. Louise: Changes in marketing baskets - baskets were only made in the home, men transported to Cherokee.
10. Rayna - changes in markets for baskets - many Indians now belong to a co-op.
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12.Louise - coop info. - have to make 5 different items to be judged in order to get into co-op.
13. Rayna economic reasons for co-op. - Co-ops keep the quality of crafts up
Emma - using traditional dyes (Woodroot, etc.) and different shapes (for diff. uses)
Rayna - baskets are diff from those made years (artwork) ago
(over)