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Glimpses of a Nearby Nation: The Making of Catawba Pottery with Georgia Harris and Edith Harris Brown

Glimpses of a Nearby Nation: The Making of Catawba Pottery with Georgia Harris and Edith Harris... Abstract: "Like their ancestors for thousands of years, Catawba potters of the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries have continued to adapt their material traditions to ever-changing modern contexts. In the process, they create remarkably contemporary works of visual and tactile art." http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Southern Cultures University of North Carolina Press

Glimpses of a Nearby Nation: The Making of Catawba Pottery with Georgia Harris and Edith Harris Brown

Southern Cultures , Volume 14 (4) – Nov 19, 2008

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University of North Carolina Press
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Copyright © 2008 Center for the Study of the American South Indexed in Humanities International Complete
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1534-1488
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Abstract

Abstract: "Like their ancestors for thousands of years, Catawba potters of the late twentieth and twenty-first centuries have continued to adapt their material traditions to ever-changing modern contexts. In the process, they create remarkably contemporary works of visual and tactile art."

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Southern CulturesUniversity of North Carolina Press

Published: Nov 19, 2008

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