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S1631 Collection
Description
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| Record Group Number: |
000158 |
| Series/Collection Number: |
.S 1631 |
| Creator: |
Bureau of Florida Folklife Programs. Florida Folklife
Archive |
| Title, Dates: |
Interview transcripts, 1979-1980. |
| Amount: |
1.00 cubic ft.
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| Organization/Arrangement: |
Alphabetical by name of interviewee, then chronological
by date of interview. |
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| Summary: |
This series contains the typed transcripts
to taped interviews recorded in 1979 and 1980. The people interviewed
are Mary Billy, Claudia C. John, Billy Burbank III, Lucreaty Clark, David
Cook, Melvin Dougherty, Antonios Lerios, Manning "Skipper" Lockett,
Raphael Martinez, Aleida Marinez-Garrido, and Cruz Rosary Hernandez. There
is also an interview with an unidentified person discussing the Santeria
religion in the Cuban community in Miami.
The interviews concern such subjects as Seminole Indians and
doll making, shrimping, superstition, Cuban culture and customs, Santeria
religion, oral histories, basket weaving, crop preservation and storage,
a number of folk traditions and crafts, deep sea diving helmets, and cigar
making.
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Folder listing available.
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| Subject Access Fields: |
Basket making Florida
Seminole Indians.
Shrimp fisheries Florida.
Santeria (Cult)
Oral histories. aat
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| Added Entries |
Clark, Lucreaty J. 1904-1984.
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Florida
State Archives
R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250
850.245.6700
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