Interview with Paula White
1996-11-24
White speaks of her early childhood, including her use of the Ojibwa language up until she went to school, and how life was in her hometown. After this, the discussion turns towards quilting, including the place that quilting had in Paula's life, the inspiration for her work, and the work's content.
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