11 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Tradition Bearer is exactly "Gader, Donnie, 1910-1985"
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Donnie Gader at her home

Donnie Gader at her home

Date
1983-01-19
Description
Six color slides. Images of Gader cooking biscuits (504-505) and picking Datil peppers for cooking (507-510).
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Donnie Gader cooking pilau

Donnie Gader cooking pilau

Date
1982-12
Description
Thirteen color slides.
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Donnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival

Donnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1983-05
Description
Two color slides.
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Donnie Gader inspecting datil pepper plants in her backyard

Donnie Gader inspecting datil pepper plants in her backyard

Date
1983
Description
One black and white print.
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Donnie Gader with her palmetto crafts

Donnie Gader with her palmetto crafts

Date
1982-12
Description
Three color slides.
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Estelle McGauley and her crochet; Donnie Gader serving breakfast

Estelle McGauley and her crochet; Donnie Gader serving breakfast

Date
1983-01
Description
One proof sheet with 19 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of Estelle crocheting and her husband Charlie with mechanical toys in Jennings. Also two images of a store (Wynns) in Lamont selling Lucreaty Clark baskets. Finally, images of Gader in St. Augustine making and serving breakfast.
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Interview with Donnie Gader

Interview with Donnie Gader

Date
1984-10-24
Description
Four audio cassettes. C84-118: Audio is quiet on interviewer at the start. Donnie Gader recollects songs from her childhood and how she learned them, including: "Rosewood Casket"; "Lilac Trees"; "I'm a Little Curly Head" (rhyme); lullabyes; "The Shoemakers"; "Good Morning, Merry Sunshine"; songs about Jessie James; "Pollywollydoodle"; "Southern Lullabye"; discusses racial words in songs; songs learned from black community: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"; hymns: "Amazing Grace"; "Rock of Ages"; song about a circus bear; learning songs from school teachers; "The Raggedy Man" (poem); and others. C84-119: Donnie Gader talks about home butchering; home remedies such as cornmeal gruel, pot liquor, fevergrass, Jerusalem oat root, dog fennels, and others; the local doctor; planting by the signs; farm living and crafts; games; talks about her journal; Christmas songs such as "Up on the Housetop"; "Jolly Old St. Nicholas"; Christmas tree traditions; making kites with flour and water for glue; her father and working with him at the gristmill; changes in fashion when she was young; life during the Great Depression and afterwards; various jobs she held in a sewing factory and packaging/locker plant. C84-120: Donnie Gader begins by discussing her family history; talks about the cotton gin, gristmill, and shingle mill her family ran; milking cows and making butter; butchering and the community aspect of it; peanut boiling and the community aspect of it; learning music by ear; discusses her second husband's French/Minorcan heritage; datil peppers. C84-121: Donnie Gader discusses and sings songs such as "Frankie and Johnnie"; "After the Ball"; "Down at the Old Garden Gate"; "The Old Rusty Mill" [?]; singing in the cottonfields; racism in cotton picking; song about a bole weevil; talks about her father and family history [sounds as if she reads from her journal at times]; father's talents as a musician; sings songs he sang: "Love Lifted Me"; "What A Friend We Have in Jesus"; community "sings"; foods.
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Interview with Margaret Triay, Donnie Gader, and Linda Hinman on Minorcan foodways

Interview with Margaret Triay, Donnie Gader, and Linda Hinman on Minorcan foodways

Date
1983-05-27
Description
One audio cassette. Recorded at the Minorcan Folklife Area at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival. Side 1: Triay, Gader, and Hinman, all native Floridians, discuss traditional Minorcan foodways in St. Augustine and the rest of Florida. They talk about the characteristics that make their cooking reflective of the Minorcan style and how they make various Minorcan dishes. Side 2: Triay, Gader, and Hinman discuss Minorcan foodways, sayings, and songs in St. Augustine and the rest of Florida.
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Minorcan Folklife Fieldwork: Cook Donnie Gader

Minorcan Folklife Fieldwork: Cook Donnie Gader

Date
1983-01
Description
One proof sheets with 21 black and white images (plus negatives). Gader cooking biscuits in her kitchen, and with her datil pepper plants. Created as research for the Minorcan Folklife Area for the 1983 Florida Folk Festival.
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Minorcan workshop (with Donnie Gader, Albert Triay and Willis Solano) at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival

Minorcan workshop (with Donnie Gader, Albert Triay and Willis Solano) at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1983-05-28
Description
One audio cassette. Recorded at the Minorcan Folklife Area at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival. Side 1: Donnie Gader tells collector Wickman about folk songs and poems and Albert Triay and Willis Solano discuss ranching and potato farming with Peggy Bulger. Side 2: Traiy and Wickman continue their discussion on ranching and potato farming with Bulger.
Collection
Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Donnie Gader at her homeDonnie Gader at her homeStill ImageFieldwork
Ovens
Cookery (Peppers)
Domestic arts
Minorcans
Peppers
Biscuits
Cooks
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Donnie Gader cooking pilauDonnie Gader cooking pilauStill ImageArtisans
Fieldwork
Cooking and dining
Kitchens
Ovens
Pots
Minorcans
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Donnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk FestivalDonnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk FestivalStill ImageDancers
Folk festivals
Festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Minorcans
Food habits
Food preparation
Cooking and dining
Food
Demonstrations
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Donnie Gader inspecting datil pepper plants in her backyardDonnie Gader inspecting datil pepper plants in her backyardStill ImageGardeners
Fieldwork
Minorcan Americans
Peppers
Plants
Flora
Gardens
Gardening
Vegetable gardening
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Donnie Gader with her palmetto craftsDonnie Gader with her palmetto craftsStill ImageArtisans
Fieldwork
Palmetto weaving
Palms
Craft
Decorative arts
Minorcans
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Estelle McGauley and her crochet; Donnie Gader serving breakfastEstelle McGauley and her crochet; Donnie Gader serving breakfastStill ImageNeedleworkers
Cooks
Fieldwork
Crocheting
Toys
Needlework
Domestic arts
Equipment, domestic arts
Cooking and dining
Food preparation
Minorcan Americans
Biscuits
Stores, retail
Specialty stores
Architecture
Buildings
Signs (commercial)
Commercial art
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a_s1576_15_c84-118Interview with Donnie GaderSoundFieldwork
Interviews
Life histories
Oral histories
Minorcan Americans
Minorcans
Family history
Songs
Healers
Holidays
Christmas
Gristmills
Cooking and dining
Singing
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a_s1576_08_c83-043Interview with Margaret Triay, Donnie Gader, and Linda Hinman on Minorcan foodwaysSoundFolklore revival festivals
Interviews
Oral histories
Personal experience narratives
Cooking and dining
Minorcan Americans
Food habits
Food preparation
Cooks
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Minorcan Folklife Fieldwork: Cook Donnie GaderMinorcan Folklife Fieldwork: Cook Donnie GaderStill ImageRanchers
Cowboys
Fieldwork
Minorcan Americans
Cooking and dining
Cookware
Cooks
Domestic arts
Equipment, domestic arts
Biscuits
Cookery (Peppers)
Peppers
Plants
Flora
Gardening
Kitchen gardens
Vegetables
Vegetable gardening
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a_s1576_08_c83-045Minorcan workshop (with Donnie Gader, Albert Triay and Willis Solano) at the 1983 Florida Folk FestivalSoundFolklore revival festivals
Interviews
Workshops
Personal experience narratives
Farm life
Songs
Minorcan Americans
Farming
Ranchers
Farmers
Potato growers
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