Doll Lady
Cornhusk doll making finds its roots in a craft Native Americans passed on to colonial settlers. Pam Earp puts her own stamp on this tradition, with help from her mother and her daughter. Produced by UNC-TV and Our State Magazine, with generous funding from BB&T. For further info, visit www.unctv.org/ourstate.

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