Valerie Goetz Joins Tiffany Anton To Speak On Love For Native Works

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Tiffany Anton sits down with Valerie Goetz of Native Works in Gainesboro, a company specializing in replica artifacts for museums and gift shops. Valerie shares how her love for museums and wood carving evolved into a business rooted in her Native American heritage, including skills like pine needle basket-making passed down from her aunt. She reflects on growing up during the Jim Crow era, distancing herself from her heritage to pursue a career in chemistry, and eventually reconnecting with her roots through art. After years in Ohio and Arkansas, Valerie returned to Tennessee, where Native Works continues to grow its impact across the state.

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