Ritchie Cornhusk Dolls
A Family Tradition
de Sally Yates
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There are many different ways to make cornhusk dolls and most that you see in the stores are very crude and unfinished. The Ritchie Cornhusk Dolls are unique in that they are crafted in remarkable detail.
The Ritchie family of Viper, Kentucky was one of the first to settle Kentucky in the days of Daniel Boone, and the family is well-known for preserving Kentucky mountain traditions, in particular, folk singing and cornhusk dollmaking. Ritchie Cornhusk Dolls have been hand-crafted by five generations of Ritchies and have been recognized for their adherence to tradition.
This book is a celebration of our family’s history of cornhusk dollmaking and is dedicated to all the family members who have kept this tradition alive.
The Ritchie family of Viper, Kentucky was one of the first to settle Kentucky in the days of Daniel Boone, and the family is well-known for preserving Kentucky mountain traditions, in particular, folk singing and cornhusk dollmaking. Ritchie Cornhusk Dolls have been hand-crafted by five generations of Ritchies and have been recognized for their adherence to tradition.
This book is a celebration of our family’s history of cornhusk dollmaking and is dedicated to all the family members who have kept this tradition alive.
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Artesanías y pasatiempos
- Categorías adicionales Historia/Árbol familiar
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 76 -
ISBN
- Tapa dura impresa: 9781034656975
- Fecha de publicación: mar. 22, 2021
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Ritchie Cornhusk Dolls, Traditions, Family
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Sally Yates is the fifth child of Jewel Ritchie and Joseph "Robbie" Robinson. Sally and her four siblings were raised on a farm in Franklin, Indiana. Sally attended Franklin Community High School and married her high school sweetheart, Mike Yates. Sally and Mike raised two daughters , Chris and Keri, were blessed with six beautiful grandchildren and now reside in Avon, Indiana.