Cherokee women

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Oconaluftee Indian Village
Cherokee, North Carolina
To make their bread, Cherokee Indians demonstrate the use of mortar and pestle for turning shelled corn into meal through the ancient pounding method. Another of the old Indian arts brought to life in the life like replica of a 200 year-old Cherokee village.

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