44 items found
Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Subject is exactly "Dolls"
Patchwork sewing at Miccosukee Reservation

Patchwork sewing at Miccosukee Reservation

Date
1982
Description
Fourteen color slides. Images of a Mukasuki woman sewing patchwork and making dolls. The images were created for the Florida Folklife Program's Seminole Slide and Tape Project, a program sponsored by the American Express Company in 1982-1983 to create two educational slide/tape programs for use by schools, community groups, and other educational outlets. One program dealt with sweetgrass basket making; the other on traditional Seminole patchwork. Recordings of the finished program tapes can be found in S 1576, Box 10. Teacher guides, program scripts, and documentation of the project can be found in S 1595, Box 1.
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Needlework by Linda Waldron

Needlework by Linda Waldron

Date
1983
Description
Eleven color slides. Spring 1983.
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Minorcan Folklife Area Fieldwork: Albert and Margaret Triay

Minorcan Folklife Area Fieldwork: Albert and Margaret Triay

Date
1983-01
Description
One proof sheet with 18 black and white images (plus negatives). Images of Margaret and Albert at their home, including Margaret cooking sausage in her kitchen, both dining, and of their bedroom. Created as research for the Minorcan Folklife Area for the 1983 Florida Folk Festival.
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Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dolls

Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dolls

Date
1989-03-23
Description
Twenty-five color slides. Images of Johns making her dolls (chickees visible in the background). There are also several images of her dolls. Finally, there are couple of images of folkorist Nusz interviewing Johns. For a recording of that interview, see S 1680 box 2, tape 8.
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Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dolls

Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dolls

Date
1989-03-22
Description
One audio cassette. Interview with Johns about Seminole dollmaking. But she also talks about growing up on the Tamiami Trail, living in a chickee, the foodways of her family, patchwork, education, basketmaking, and her family history. For images of Johns, and the interview, see S 1680 box 1, fodlers 1 and 2.
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Mary Brandenburg with her baskets and dolls

Mary Brandenburg with her baskets and dolls

Date
1987-09
Description
Twenty-three color slides. The hamper in S92-173-176 was made by her grandfather; and the pineneedle baskets in S92-183-186 were made by her mother. Brandenburg was orignally from Pennsylvania. The Florida Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1987 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalis, Steve Fragos, Merri Belland, and Barbara Seitz as preliminary research for a joint folk art between the Florida Folklife Program and the Florida Museum of History. The field researchers focused on those areas previously overlooked by FFP staff. The research focused on identifying folk artists and locating appropriate exhibit objects.
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Mary Billie making Seminole dolls at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation

Mary Billie making Seminole dolls at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation

Date
1980-07-15
Description
Eighty-two color slides. Images of Billie demonstrating the process of making palmetto dolls, from gathering palmetto fronds to finishing the doll. Also features many images of the Big Cypress Reservation, including the natural landscape, homes, and pig farming.
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Mary Billie making paemtto dolls

Mary Billie making paemtto dolls

Date
1980-07-15
Description
Two color prints (plus negatives). Duplicates of slides S80-309 and S80-269.
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Linda Beth Walden with her palmetto dolls at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival

Linda Beth Walden with her palmetto dolls at the 1984 Florida Folk Festival

Date
1984-05
Description
Four color slides.
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Juanita Osceola sewing a Seminole doll

Juanita Osceola sewing a Seminole doll

Date
Description
Two color negatives. Juanita Osceola sewing a doll at an unspecified event. 9 August 1979.
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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
Patchwork sewing at Miccosukee ReservationPatchwork sewing at Miccosukee ReservationStill ImageFieldwork
Mikasuki Indians
Native Americans
Sewing
Chickee
Buildings
Architecture
Cooking and dining
Patchwork
Dolls
Indian reservations
Needleworkers
Dollmakers
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Needlework by Linda WaldronNeedlework by Linda WaldronStill ImageNeedleworkers
Artisans
Dollmakers
Fieldwork
Material culture
Craft
Decorative arts
Needlework
Dolls
Toys
Pillows
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Minorcan Folklife Area Fieldwork: Albert and Margaret TriayMinorcan Folklife Area Fieldwork: Albert and Margaret TriayStill ImageRanchers
Fieldwork
Cookery (Sausages)
Cookery (Meat)
Sausages
Minorcan Americans
Household items
Cooking and dining
Kitchens
Stoves
Equipment, domestic arts
Skillet cookery
Dolls
Cooks
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Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dollsMary Frances Johns making Seminole dollsStill ImageDollmakers
Fieldwork
Seminole Indians
Ethnicity, Seminole
Indian reservations
Dollmaking
Dolls
Figurines
Native Americans
Material culture
Toys
Decorative arts
Folklorists
Interviewing
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a_s1680_02_tape08Mary Frances Johns making Seminole dollsSoundDollmakers
Fieldwork
Seminole Indians
Ethnicity, Seminole
Interviews
Dollmaking
Dolls
Oral histories
Native Americans
Life histories
Toys
Decorative arts
Oral narratives
Interviewing
Food preparation
Cooking and dining
Chickee
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Mary Brandenburg with her baskets and dollsMary Brandenburg with her baskets and dollsStill ImageBasket maker
Fieldwork
Baskets
Basketry
Containers
Material culture
Basket work
Domestic arts
Dolls
Cornhusk craft
Pine needle crafts
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Mary Billie making Seminole dolls at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian ReservationMary Billie making Seminole dolls at the Big Cypress Seminole Indian ReservationStill ImageDollmakers
Fieldwork
Ethnicity, Seminole
Seminole Indians
Native Americans
Dollmaking
Demonstrations
Dolls
Material culture
Toys
Indian reservations
Palmetto
Flora
Plants
Palmetto weaving
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Mary Billie making paemtto dollsMary Billie making paemtto dollsStill ImageDollmakers
Fieldwork
Dollmaking
Dolls
Native Americans
Seminole Indians
Flora
Palmetto
Tools
Material culture
Patchwork
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Linda Beth Walden with her palmetto dolls at the 1984 Florida Folk FestivalLinda Beth Walden with her palmetto dolls at the 1984 Florida Folk FestivalStill ImageFolk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Material culture
Dolls
Dollmaking
Palmetto
Craft
Toys
Dollmakers
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Juanita Osceola sewing a Seminole dollJuanita Osceola sewing a Seminole dollStill ImageDollmaking
Dolls
Toys
Needlework
Sewing
Seminole Indians
Textiles
Material culture
Household items
Demonstrations
Festivals
Dollmakers
Needleworkers
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