Exhibitions

Our Nation's Heritage

June 23, 1983 – September 5, 1983

National Museum of American History
1300 Constitution Ave., NW
Washington, DC

2nd Floor, East Corridor

See on Map Floor Plan

The 1983 recipients of National Heritage Fellowships include 9 musicians and 7 master craftspeople.

See objects, photos, and text about the seven master craftspeople honored with National Heritage Foundation Fellowships this year: 

  • Stanley Hicks, Appalachian instrument maker 
  • "Papa" Manteo, Sicilian-American puppeteer 
  • Lanier Meaders, North Georgia potter 
  • Alex Stewart, Appalachian cooper/woodcarver 
  • Ada Thomas, Chitimacha Indian basketmaker 
  • Lucinda Toomer, Afro-American Quiltmaker 
  • Lem Ward, Chesapeake Bay decoy carver

and photos and text about the nine performers honored with Fellowships this year: 

  • Sister M. Barker, Shaker hymn-singer 
  • Rafael Cepeda, Puerto Rican musician/dancer 
  • Ray Hicks, Appalacian storyteller 
  • John Lee Hooker, Blues guitarist/singer 
  • Narciso Martinez, Texas-Mexican accordionist 
  • Almeda Riddle, Ozark ballad singer 
  • Simon St. Pierre, French-Canadian fiddler 
  • Joe Shannon, Irish-American piper 
  • Dewey Williams, Black Sacred Harp singer