Helen Bradley Smith
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Title
Helen Bradley Smith
Description
Helen Bradley Smith (1922-2007) was a Cherokee basket weaver who was proficient in white oak, honeysuckle, and rivercane basketry, including the double weave technique. She also did pottery, beadwork, and finger weaving. Growing up in the Big Cove community on the Qualla Boundary, lands owned by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, she began making baskets when she was 15 or 16 years old. Her mother was basket weaver Eva Bradley; her daughter is Carol Smith Welch. In this photograph Smith is shown trimming white oak splits with a pocket knife. White oak must first be quartered and split and then trimmed to a desired width and thickness in preparation for weaving. Note the thin strips on the ground that will also be made into weavers.
Creator
Davis, Hester A.
Date
1956
Format
jpg;
photographs
Identifier
11059
Date Created
2009-02-12
Extent
3.5" x 3.5"(dimension)
Is Part Of
Cherokee Traditions
Collection
Citation
Davis, Hester A., “Helen Bradley Smith,” OAI, accessed May 2, 2025, https://sadc.qi-cms.com/omeka/items/show/11059.