Sarah H. Hill is an independent scholar who lives in Atlanta. A native of Georgia, she received her Ph.D. in American studies from Emory University.
[S]hould be read by anyone with an interest in ethnohistory,
Southern history, women 's studies, or material culture."American
Historical Review"
Hill 's metaphorical examination of women 's roles through the
various changes reflected in their basketry is masterful."National
Women 's Studies Association Journal"
Hill_s metaphorical examination of women_s roles through the
various changes reflected in their basketry is masterful."National
Women_s Studies Association Journal"
Hilla[s metaphorical examination of womena[s roles through the
various changes reflected in their basketry is masterful."National
Womena[s Studies Association Journal"
[A]n illuminating picture of the lives of southeastern Cherokee
women."Journal of Appalachian Studies"
Destined to become a classic reference text to which future
scholars of Native American material culture will always
return."Atlanta History"
Hills metaphorical examination of womens roles through the various
changes reflected in their basketry is masterful."National Womens
Studies Association Journal"
�A�n illuminating picture of the lives of southeastern Cherokee
women."Journal of Appalachian Studies"
�S�hould be read by anyone with an interest in ethnohistory,
Southern history, womens studies, or material culture."American
Historical Review"
"[S]hould be read by anyone with an interest in ethnohistory,
Southern history, womenUs studies, or material culture."American
Historical Review""
Fresh and intriguing. "Journal of Southern History"
HillUs metaphorical examination of womenUs roles through the
various changes reflected in their basketry is masterful."National
WomenUs Studies Association Journal"
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