Sequoia, Molly
Molly Sequoia was a Native American craftsperson, cook, and healer of the Cherokee tribe.
She participated in an oral history interview conducted by Nancy Hamilton, discussing family history and daily activities, as well as Cherokee language, songs, recipes, and her experiences with herbal medicine, particularly where to find the herbs and how to use them for specific ailments.
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referencedIn | Nancy Hamilton Collection on Molly Sequoia, 1967 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection. |
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