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Lou Tate and the Little Loomhouse Oral History Project

Louisa "Lou" Tate's colleagues, friends, and students discuss her life and career, her teaching methods, her importance as a weaver in the United States and Canada, the process of weaving, the history of the Little Loomhouse, and the significance of Kentucky in the history of weaving.

Interviews

  • Oral History Interview Amelia Ann Debusman & Melanie Debusman
  • Oral History Interview Ann Kiper
  • Oral History Interview Betsy Dienes & Ed Dienes
  • Oral History Interview Doris Tipton
  • Oral History Interview Dorothy Heimerdinger & Roy Heimerdinger
  • Oral History Interview Earle B. Fowler
  • Oral History Interview Ed Jungbert Jr.
  • Oral History Interview Ethel Schwartz
  • Oral History Interview Frederica Dunnagan
  • Oral History Interview Helen L. Mitchell
  • Oral History Interview John "Maury" Weedman
  • Oral History Interview Kitty Mather
  • Oral History Interview Kitty Tenny & Hal Tenny
  • Oral History Interview Lee Ebner
  • Oral History Interview Michael Kirk
  • Oral History Interview Micki Lawson
  • Oral History Interview Peggy Mastropaolo
  • Oral History Interview Philip Dunnagan
  • Oral History Interview Robert L. Douglas
  • Oral History Interview Rose Pero
  • Oral History Interview Sally Moss
  • Oral History Interview Sue Kendrick & Vivian Hyatt
  • Oral History Interview Susan Schwartz
  • Oral History Interview Vivian Hyatt
  • Oral History Interview Wilma Moberly & Charles Moberly
  • Oral History Interview with Brother Kim Malloy
  • Oral History Interview with Sue Kendrick
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Kentucky has been on the cutting edge of oral history for decades. KOHC began in 1976 as a way to tell the stories of Kentuckians from all of its one hundred and twenty counties. In 1992, the Kentucky General Assembly placed the Kentucky Historical Society (KHS) in charge of administering KOHC. Today, KHS and KOHC strive to continue uplifting the voices of Kentuckians from all backgrounds through oral history.

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