Culture
Coverlets and Quilts
"Quilts tell stories; they illustrate history; they express love and sorrow; they link generations together; they are community; people gather to make them and experience them; they are art; they teach. Quilts matter!” ~The Alliance for American...
Folk Medicine
Not all people in western North Carolina regularly go to the doctor when they get sick. Some still rely on the traditional folk medicine of their ancestors, drawn from the regions many cultures. . .
Economy
Hanging Dog
The Hanging Dog community in Cherokee County got its colorful name when a Cherokee Indian’s hunting dog barely escaped getting hung up in a mass of jammed logs and vines in a flooded creek. Nearby, European settlers found important deposits of iron. . .
Personal Names
People receive their names according to a number of social conventions. Often those conventions reflect regional differences. . .
Land
Extinct Species
The Appalachian region is the home of more species of plants and animals than any other temperate forest on earth. Through the long stretch of geological time, life forms have come and gone.
Outdoor Recreation
In the fall of 2006, students in PRM 433, Outdoor Recreation, researched recreational opportunities in western North Carolina. They were asked to explore an aspect of outdoor recreation in western North Carolina. They divided into four groups and off they went, exploring the regions fine recreational opportunities.
People
John C. Campbell Folk School, 1993
Chancellor Myron Coulter and John C. Campbell Folk School Director Jan Davidson Presentation of 1993 Mountain Heritage Award Comments of Chancellor Myron L. Coulter September 25, 1993 The traditions that we have celebrated on Mountain Heritage Day, from the...
Leona T. Hayes, 1978
Leona T. Hayes receiving the award in 1978. More Images
Institutions
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