a_s1576_21_c86-152 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 20 September 1985 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 20 September 1985
- Date
- 1985-09-20
- Description
- Three audio cassettes. Council Members present: Jeanette Cypress, Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Mick Moloney (Vice-Chairman), Catherine Sugrue, Patricia Waterman; Council Members absent: William Green, (one vacancy); Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Director), Iris C. Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Folklife Programs Administrator), Peggy Bulger (Folklife Programs Administrator), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist), Eric Larsen (Folklife Specialist), Nancy Nusz (Historian), Blanton Owen (Historian), David Taylor (Historian); Visitors: Randall Kelley (Director, Division of Archives, History and Records Management), Ross Morrell (Assistant Director, Division of Archives, History and Records Management), Loretta Van Winkle (Tampa/Hillsborough Arts Council), Suzanne Nicola (Pine Castle Center of the Arts), Mary Jean Jones (Seminole Tribe of Florida). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C86-150 through C86-210. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_23_c87-010 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 24 February 1987 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 24 February 1987
- Date
- 1987-02-24
- Description
- Three audio cassettes. Council Members present: Patricia Waterman (Chair), Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue; Council Members absent: Beverly Carter, Jeanette Cypress, Bill Green; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Chief), Iris Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Arts Administrator), David Taylor (Arts Administrator), Nancy Nusz (Historian), Nancy Michael (Folklife Specialist), Peter Roller (Historian), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist); Visitors: Bill Fenton (Fenton Associates), Darrell Krause (Dept. of Natural Resources), George Percy (Director, Division of Historical Resources). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C87-1 through C87-24. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_15_c84-124 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 29 November 1984 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 29 November 1984
- Date
- 1984-11-29
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Council Members present: E.W. Carswell (Chairman), Ronald C. Foreman, William H. Green, Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue, Patricia Waterman; Council Members absent: Jeanette Cypress; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris C. Greene (Secretary), Peggy Bulger (Folklife Programs Administrator), Blanton Owen (Folk Arts Coordinator), David Taylor (Consultant to the Bureau of Florida Folklife); Visitors: Pat Jasper (Consultant to NEA Folk Arts Program; Texas), Lee Ellen Friedland (Folklorist, Pennsylvania), JuDee Pettijohn (Division of Cultural Affairs), Thelma Boltin (Consultant to the Bureau of Florida Folklife). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C84-102 through C84-125. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_21_c86-199 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 6 February 1986 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 6 February 1986
- Date
- 1986-02-06
- Description
- Three audio cassettes. Held in the meeting room of WJCT-TV, a PBS affiliate. Council Members present: Patricia Waterman (Chair), Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Beverly Carter, Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue, William Green; Council Members absent: Jeanette Cypress; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Director), Iris Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Folklife Programs Administrator), Peggy Bulger (Folklife Programs Administrator), Nancy Nusz (Folk Arts Coordinator), Peter Roller (Folk Arts Coordinator), David Taylor (Folk Arts Coordinator), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist), Eric Larsen (Folklife Specialist); Visitors: Richard Miller (Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center), Thelma Boltin (Consultant), Ernie Williams (Florida Folklore Society). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C86-150 through C86-210. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_21_c86-202 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 9 September 1986 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 9 September 1986
- Date
- 1986-09-09
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Council Members present: Patricia Waterman (Chair), Beverly Carter, Ronald C. Foreman, Jr., Mick Moloney, Catherine Sugrue; Council Members absent: Jeanette Cypress, Bill Green; Florida Folklife Programs Staff: Ormond H. Loomis (Director), Iris Greene (Secretary), Barbara Beauchamp (Folklife Programs Administrator), David Taylor (Folklife Programs Administrator), Nancy Nusz (Folk Arts Coordinator), Janis Rosenberg (Folk Arts Coordinator), Peter Roller (Folk Arts Coordinator), Merri Belland (Folklife Specialist); Visitors: Randall Kelley (Director, Division of Historical Resources), Ross Morell (Assistant Director, Division of Historical Resources), Thelma Boltin (Consultant), Lynn Woods (Social Studies Supervisor, Palm Beach County Department of Education). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C86-150 through C86-210. And copies of tapes (but not the minutes)for this meeting can also be found in S 1717, box 2. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_17_c85-025 | Recording of the 1985 Summer Folk Culture Seminar | Sound | Workshops (Adult education) Storytelling Teaching of folklore Conferences and seminars series Tales Legends Folklife Personal experience narratives Narratives Teachers Educators Fieldwork (educational method) Folklorists Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recording of the 1985 Summer Folk Culture Seminar
- Date
- 1985-07-15
- Description
- Ten audio cassettes. Recordings of a seminar regarding teaching folklore in the class room (in the previous years, the seminars were called Folklife in the Classroom Teachers Seminar.) The theme of the two-day seminar was storytelling. Several folklorists gave talks on various aspects of storytelling folklore: David Taylor (storytelling); Pat Waterman (folklife research on stories); Susan Sink (legends and tales); Ethel Glover (storytelling methods); and Thelma Boltin (examples of stories). Storyteller Betty Mae Jumper's presentation can be found on T85-100 through T85-103.
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a_s1592_07_tape16 | Recording of the Maritime Project Meeting | Sound | Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Folklife Teaching of folklore Historians Oral histories Local history Research methods Fieldwork Oral communication Academic disciplines Maritime folklore Review of research Historian Public officer Anthropologists Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recording of the Maritime Project Meeting
- Date
- 1987-03-03
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Meeting between project participants and the project's advisory committee to review and revise the project's publication: Documenting Maritime Folklife: An Introductory Guide. In addition to a discussion of the Florida Maritime Project, the recordings provide insight into disciplinary debates over the validity of folklife. Includes discussion of amateur versus professional folklorists/researchers, the use of oral history, the project's aims and goals, the philosophy and politics behind folklife, and the conflicts between history, anthropology, and folklife. Participants include maritime historian, Fleetwood, historians Hickerson and Morris, archaeologist Miller, anthropologists Parades, Wickman, and Stewart, biologist Scott, folklorists Gilmore, Johnson, Taylor, Michael, and Loomis. An online copy of the publication can be found at: http://www.loc.gov/folklife/maritime/ Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. Also available on reel to reel (reels 6-7). The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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a_s1592_07_tape01 | Recording of the Maritime Project Meeting | Sound | Meetings Forums (Discussion and debate) Folklife Folklore Teaching of folklore Public officials Historians Local history Oral histories Research methods Fishing Maritime folklore Maritime life Academic disciplines Fieldwork Review of research Historian Public officer Archaeologists Anthropologists Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Recording of the Maritime Project Meeting
- Date
- 1987-03-03
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Meeting between project participants and the project's advisory committee to review and revise the project's publication, Documenting Maritime Folklife: An Introductory Guide. In addition to a discussion of the Florida Maritime Project, the recordings provide insight into disciplinary debates over the nature of folklife. Includes discussion of amateur versus professional folklorists/researchers, the use of oral history, the project's aims and goals, the philosophy and politics behind folklife, and the conflicts between history, anthropology, and folklife. Participants include maritime historian, Fleetwood, historians Hickerson and Morris, archaeologist Miller, anthropologists Parades, Wickman, and Stewart, biologist Scott, folklorists Gilmore, Johnson, Taylor, Michael, and Loomis. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. Also available on reel to reel (reels 6-7). The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Scenes of the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Video 8) | Scenes of the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Video 8) | Moving Image | Net maker Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Net makers Netmaking Fishing nets Fishing Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Scenes of the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Video 8)
- Date
- 1983-05-29
- Description
- One video recording. Boat builder, Costa Buzier (net maker), Bobby and Jean Floyd (net makers), Mr. Bennett (makes Trout line boxes), David Taylor and net maker.
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Shrimping Documentary - Herrin Brothers footage | Shrimping Documentary - Herrin Brothers footage | Moving Image | Documentary videos Seafood gathering Seafood industry Boatbuilding Woodwork Woodworking tools Boats and boating Interviews Family history Occupational folklore Occupational groups Boatbuilders Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Shrimping Documentary - Herrin Brothers footage
- Date
- 1985-06
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape) Various shots of boat building, interview with David Taylor and Charles Herrin on boat building and shrimping, Thomas and Donald Herrin on shrimping and fishing. Raw footage for the documentary, Fishing All My Days, on Fernandina's shrimping industry, produced by the Florida Folklife Program and WUFT-TV 5 of Gainesville (the local PBS station, affiliated with the University of Florida.)
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