Costa Buzier at his net shop | Costa Buzier at his net shop | Still Image | Fieldwork Workers Netmaking Nets Fishing nets Occupational groups Textile arts Maritime life Material culture Woven goods Workplace Fishing Equipment and supplies Workshops Labor Notetaking Folklorists Design Net maker | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Costa Buzier at his net shop
- Date
- 1986-11-11
- Description
- Twenty-four color slides. Images of Buzier at his net making shop. Slide 515 shows Taylor interviewing Buzier. Slides 520-532 show Buzier's notebook with his net design plans. 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. 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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Fishermen Glen Philman and Theo Corbin discuss fishing trade | Fishermen Glen Philman and Theo Corbin discuss fishing trade | Still Image | Festivals Folklife Oral narratives Oral communication Occupational folklore Oral histories Maritime life Maritime folklore Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents | Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents | Sound | Festivals Special events Arts, Greek Community culture Cookery, Greek Greek Americans Oral communication Life histories Interviewing Dancers Folk dance Microphone Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Interviews with Tarpon Springs residents
- Date
- 1987-03-21
- Description
- 104 color slides and six proof sheets with 431 black and whites images (plus negatives). Images of the centennial celebration in Tarpon Springs, including music performances, dancing, food, and crafts. Also several images of folklorists Taylor and Belland interviewing local residents. The recordings from those interviews can be found in S 1671, box 1.
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Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson | Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson | Still Image | Fieldwork Oysters Oyster fisheries Oyster tongs Boats and boating Fishing Maritime life Occupational groups Seafood gathering Work Workplace Labor Interviewing Folklorists Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson
- Date
- 1986-11-06
- Description
- Seven contact sheets with 252 black and white images; plus negatives and logs. Images are of oyster fishers Folsom and Anderson fishing for oysters from their oyster skiffs in Apalachicola Bay. Traces the process from leaving the dock to bringing the catch back to the seafood dealer. Includes images of folkorists Taylor and Nusz interviewing and observing Folsom and Anderson. For more images of Folsom and Anderson, see S 1577, v. 45 and 46. 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. 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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Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson | Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson | Still Image | Fieldwork Oysters Oyster fisheries Oyster tongs Boats and boating Fishing Maritime life Occupational groups Seafood gathering Work Workplace Labor Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Oyster fishers Ken Folsom and Cletus Anderson
- Date
- 1986-11-06
- Description
- 100 color slides. Images of oysterers Folsom and Anderson fishing for oyster from their oyster skiffs in Apalachicola Bay. Traces the process from leaving the dock to bringing the catch back to the seafood dealer. Includes a few images of folkorist David Taylor. For his images of Folsom and Anderson, see S 1577, v. 45. 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. 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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Oyster shuckers at D. W. Wilson Seafood Company | Oyster shuckers at D. W. Wilson Seafood Company | Still Image | Fieldwork Oyster shucking Blue collar workers Community enterprise Maritime life Oysters Work Workplace Food preparation Seafood Labor Occupational groups Folklorists Photography Research methods Fishery processing plants Fisheries processing Employees Shuckers Workers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Oyster shuckers at D. W. Wilson Seafood Company
- Date
- 1986-11-13
- Description
- Four contact sheets with 139 black and white images; plus negatives and logs. To shuck an oyster means to remove the meat of the oyster from its shell. This was often done before the product was shipped to seafood dealers and restaurants. Sheets in envelope 31 feature images of folklorists Hepburn, Taylor, and Loomis talking with and taking slides of fish house workers. Collector Hepburn was from Dept. of Community Affairs, and joined the project after it began. 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. 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_s1576_t87-072 | Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 1) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Maritime life Seafood industry Occupational folklore Occupational groups Women Oral histories Oral narratives Personal experience narratives Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 1)
- Date
- 1987-05-23
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Women in Commercial Fishing Workshop: Taylor served as emcee. Workshop focusing on the role women play in the commercial fishing. The folklife area in 1987 focused on Maritime folklife, which stemmed from Taylor's work on the 1986 Maritime Heritage Project, and cooperative project between the FFP and the Library of Congress.
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a_s1576_t87-077 | Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 6) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Maritime life Seafood industry Occupational folklore Occupational groups Fishing Equipment and supplies Net makers Netmaking Helmets Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 6)
- Date
- 1987-05-23
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Fishing Gear Construction workshop: Folklorist Taylor interviewed the fishers about various fishing equipment, and how they made them. Toth spoke on Greek diving helmets, with Buzier and Smith speaking on net making. The folklife area in 1987 focused on Maritime folklife, which stemmed from Taylor's work on the 1986 Maritime Heritage Project, and cooperative project between the FFP and the Library of Congress.
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a_s1576_t87-079 | Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 8) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Maritime life Seafood industry Occupational folklore Occupational groups Cooking and dining Marriage Cookery (Seafood) Education Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 8)
- Date
- 1987-05-23
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Traditions Within Fishing Families workshop: Folklorist Taylor interviewed the fishers and their spouses about how the fishing traditions affect their family life; cooking and other traditions; education; growing in a fishing family; and the future of the industry. Two married coupls made up the panel: the Taylor from Bradenton, and the Bennetts from Crescent City. The folklife area in 1987 focused on Maritime folklife, which stemmed from Taylor's work on the 1986 Maritime Heritage Project, and cooperative project between the FFP and the Library of Congress.
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a_s1576_t87-080 | Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 9) | Sound | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Workshops (Adult education) Maritime life Seafood industry Occupational folklore Occupational groups Boats and boating Navigation Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Stage) (Reel 9)
- Date
- 1987-05-23
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Traditional Methods of Finding Fish workshop: Folklorist Taylor interviewed the fishers (Filman and Corbin both of Steinhatchee) about how they find fish; navigating their boats; their geographical knowledge; and getting lost. The folklife area in 1987 focused on Maritime folklife, which stemmed from Taylor's work on the 1986 Maritime Heritage Project, and cooperative project between the FFP and the Library of Congress.
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