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Seminole
Doll Making
"If
you are planning on making dolls, first of all you have to find a palmetto.
And for that, you have to have knife and an axe, a file, and maybe some
water. And you don't know where you are going to find the palmetto fibers.
You got to look for the nice ones. So you have to go 30 or 40 miles to
look for that stuff." -
Mary
B. Billie (translated by Claudia C. John)
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History
An interview with a Seminole doll maker. |
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Documents
and Audio
Seminole doll maker Mary B. Billie and her daughter, Claudia
C. John. |
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Photos
Photographs of Seminole doll making. |
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Lesson
Plans
Seminole dolls as art and history. |
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In the interviews
in this unit, Seminole doll maker Mary B. Billie and her daughter, Claudia
C. John, discuss the history and practices of Seminole doll making. The
interviews were conducted at the Big Cypress Indian Reservation by folklorists
Doris Dyan and Peggy Bulger in June 1980. Mary Billie speaks in Seminole.
Her daughter Claudia C. John translates.
This unit
includes reproductions of both the original audio and the original transcript,
as well as photographs from the Seminole Slide/Tape Project, produced
by the Florida Folklife Program.
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