Layered & Stitched

Cherokee Trail of Tears       Chris Wolf Edmonds  •  Berryton, Kansas, USA

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Cherokee Trail of  Tears

82 x 58 inches | 1979

Wolf Edmonds was inspired by the story of the Cherokee people who in 1838-39 were forcibly removed from their lands by the Federal government, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 Cherokee. Figures represented are Chief Sequoyah, a woman and child epitomizing the persistence required to survive, a male figure representing the despair of the journey, and a phoenix at the top to symbolize hope for the future.

This quilt was one of 100 selected for the book The Twentieth Century’s Best American Quilts (1999).

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