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  2. Cherokee Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Inc., also known as Apex Global Brands, is an American based global apparel and footwear company, headquartered in Sherman Oaks, California. [1] The company was established in 1973 and its brands are available in 110 countries in 12,000 retail locations and on digital commerce.

  3. Jane Osti - Wikipedia

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    Jane Osti (b. 1945 Tahlequah, Oklahoma) [1] is a native Cherokee artist. She specializes in traditional Cherokee pottery with unique embellishments and designs. In 2005, Osti was one of the youngest Cherokee artists to be appointed as a Living Treasure by Cherokee Nation. Currently, Osti teaches and creates her own pottery in her studio in ...

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    The brand offers a stylish selection of coastal-inspired home decor, from serving bowls to delicate lamps. Some of the pieces, including this rattan butler tray, can jazz up any space. Shop Now

  6. Shan Goshorn - Wikipedia

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    Shan Goshorn (July 3, 1957 – December 1, 2018) was an Eastern Band Cherokee artist, who lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Her interdisciplinary artwork expresses human rights issues, especially those that affect Native American people today.

  7. Mary Adair - Wikipedia

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    Mary Adair was born on June 2, 1936, [3] [1] in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma [4] to Velma and Corrigan Adair. [5] Adair's family can be traced back to Gahoga, a Cherokee woman, [6] (sometimes known as Nancy Lightfoot) [7] who married John Adair, a Scotsman in South Carolina in the 18th century.

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