Crowe, Amanda, 1928-2004

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Amanda Crowe was born in 1928 and raised within a 56,000-acre territory of North Carolina, known as the Qualla Boundary, which is held in trust by the U.S. government specifically for Crowe's tribe of woodcarvers.

A federally recognized Native American tribe, the Eastern Band Cherokee are descended from a small group of 800 individuals who remained in the eastern United States after the Indian Removal Act forced more than 125,000 to move west in the 19th century.

She studied with her uncle Goingback Chiltoskey, a well-known woodcarver in his own right, who helped her hone her skills. Crowe was known to carry her tools to school so she could work on her creative projects and even began selling her carvings at the age of 8.

After completing her master of fine arts degree, Crowe studied in Mexico with the renowned Spanish-born American artist José de Creeft before returning to her homeland in the Qualla Boundary.

There, she set up a studio in the Paint Town community and began leading art classes at Cherokee High School, where she would teach more than 2,000 students over the course of 40 years.

--Georgiou, Aristos. (2018, Nov. 09). "Who Was Amanda Crowe? Legendary Cherokee Woodcarver Celebrated in Google Doodle." Newsweek, accessed 2021-10-11
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referencedIn Michael J. Zogry Enduring Voices Project Collection (#20339), 1997-1998 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.
referencedIn MSS 12-06.1 Western Carolina University, Hunter Library
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alumnusOrAlumnaOf Art Institute of Chicago. School corporateBody
associatedWith Asheville Art Museum corporateBody
nieceOrNephewOf Chiltoskey, Goingback, 1907-2000 person
associatedWith Cleveland Museum of Natural History corporateBody
associatedWith Denver art museum corporateBody
memberOf Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. corporateBody
associatedWith High museum of art Atlanta, Ga. corporateBody
associatedWith Mint Museum (Charlotte, N.C.). Dept. of Art. corporateBody
associatedWith National Museum of the American Indian (U.S.) corporateBody
associatedWith United States Department of the Interior corporateBody
associatedWith Zogry, Michael J., 1966- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Qualla Boundary (N.C.) NC US
Cherokee NC US
Murphy NC US
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Artisans
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Cherokee art
Cherokee Indians
Cherokee women
Educators
Woodworkers
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Artists
Teachers
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woodcarvers (woodworkers)
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Birth 1928-07-16

Death 2004-09-27

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