a_s1595_02_tape03 | First Nancy Billie interview for the Seminole Exhibit at the Museum of Florida History | Sound | Seminole Indians Indigenous peoples Field recordings Research, theory, and methodology Oral narratives Education Mikasuki language | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1576_38_tape06 | Florida Folklife Slide and Tape program | Sound | Education Folklore collections Teaching of folklore Slideshows Folklife Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Florida Folklife Slide and Tape program
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- 2005
- Description
- One audio cassette. (And four duplicate copies.) An educational audio and slide program about the Florida Folklife Program, narrated by folklorist Bulger. The program was created from earlier fieldwork images and audio recordings.
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a_s1576_05_c81-017 | Florida Folklife slide-tape presentation | Sound | Education Interviews Basket making Field recordings Religious songs African Americans Whips Shape note singing Blues (Music) Diddley bows | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Florida Folklife slide-tape presentation
- Date
- 1980
- Description
- One audio cassette. An educational audio and slide program about Florida folklife. The program was created from earlier fieldwork images and audio recordings. In the late 1970s, the FFP under the direction of Bulger created six audio and slide programs about Florida folklife for use by schools, libraries, and other organizations. Copied onto reels T83-138 and T80-49.
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a_s1576_05_c81-019 | Folklife in Miami slide-tape presentation | Sound | Education Interviews Cuban Americans Latinos Field recordings Santeria Cigar making | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Folklife in Miami slide-tape presentation
- Date
- 1980
- Description
- One audio cassette. An educational audio and slide program entitled about the Cuban American community in South Florida. The program was created from earlier fieldwork images and audio recordings. Duplicate copies can be found in S 1576, box 39, tapes 4-7.
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a_s1576_82_c00-068 | Friday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Narrative Stage) (Tape 6) | Sound | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance Personal experience narratives Seminole Indians Native Americans Mikasuki Indians Education Life histories | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_88_d01-023 | Friday performances at the 2001 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Performance & Dance Stage) (Tape 1) | Sound | Artisans Educators Net maker Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Origami Paper art Paper work Arts, Japanese Asian American arts Minorcan Americans Education Occupational folklore Occupational groups Netmaking Fishing nets Net makers Maritime folklore Space flight Manned space flight Navigation (Astronautics) United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
a_s1618_05_tape01 | Fu-Yung Chang interview for the Duval County Folk Arts in Education Project | Sound | Sculptures Field recordings Asian Americans Cooking Food Rice Restaurants Interviews Oral narratives Food preparation Education Immigration Taiwanese | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Fu-Yung Chang interview for the Duval County Folk Arts in Education Project
- Date
- 1988-06-21
- Description
- One audio cassette. Born in Taiwan, Chang constructed small sculptures from rice dough. This art goes back over 2000 years in China, though it is rare to find an practitioner of it. Chang learned from a master artist in Taiwan. In the interview, he discusses his immigration to US; education; work in China; cooking; opening a restaurant in US; rice dough sculpting; training with a master artist; sculpting subjects; tools for sculpting; and status of art in the USA.
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a_s1576_t84-120 | Interview with Carol Cypress | Sound | Fieldwork Interviews Sound recordings Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Politics and culture Stick ball Ball games Leisure Indian Americans Food preparation Food habits Material culture Family history Bingo Education Sewing Religion Beliefs and cultures Women | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with Carol Cypress
- Date
- 1983-08-10
- Description
- Three reel to reels (also copied onto C84-112/114). Cypress talks about Seminole culture. She discusses the role of television; Mikasuki language; the effect of drainage canals on leisure activities; air conditioning; healers; marriages; parental discipline; food such as sofke and coontie palm; stick ball game; influence of Western society upon Seminole culture; education; drug use on reservations; lullabies; traditional songs; and basket making. The Seminole Video Project was a joint project between the Florida Folklife Program and WFSU-TV. Completed in Spring 1984, and financed by a Florida Endowment for the Humanities grant with the support of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the project culminated in a thirty-minute documentary entitled "Four Corners of the Earth" which profiled Ethel Santiago, a Seminole craftswoman and Tribal representative. The program addressed such issues as cultural retention within contemporary society; the role of women in Seminole society; traditional Seminole foods, arts, and medicine; and the changing emphasis on clan affiliations. The project covered Seminoles on the Big Cypress and Hollywood Reservations and at Immokalee, Florida. Raw video footage, along with the finished product, can be found in S 1615, V84-16 through V-84-24. Images from the project can be found in S 1577, v. 23, slides S83-2994 - S83-3020.
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a_s1714_04_tape61 | Interview with educator Margaret Sanchez | Sound | Fieldwork Interviewing Interviews Sound recording Labor Occupational groups Education Teachers Teaching Elementary school principals Life histories Oral histories Oral narratives Schools Curricula Pedagogy Educators School principals | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with educator Margaret Sanchez
- Date
- 1985-03-05
- Description
- One audio cassette. Interview with Seville Elementary School principal Sanchez about the local Latino/Mexican American community. Sanchez was born and raised in Colorado, and became principal in 1982. In winter 1985, the Bureau contracted with two folklorists to conduct a folk arts survey of the St. Johns River basin in northeastern Florida. The St. Johns River is the largest and most used river in Florida, supporting much river commerce as well as a modest amount of commercial fishing. Folklorists Mary Anne McDonald and Kathleen Figgen conducted the survey from January through March 1985 under the direction of Folklife Coordinator Blanton Owen and Bureau Chief Ormond Loomis. Documentation compiled in the survey was used to prepare and present the 'St. Johns River Basin Folklife Area' at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival.
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a_s1576_t82-005 | Interview with jazz musician Hal (Fess) Andrews | Sound | Fieldwork Interviews Oral histories Life histories African Americans Big band music Musicians Education Personal experience narratives Jazz music Ragtime music Ragtime songs Teachers Radio stations Dance music Nightclubs African Americans Segregation Jazz songs Popular songs Music business Music performance Jazz musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with jazz musician Hal (Fess) Andrews
- Date
- 1981-11-03
- Description
- Two reel to reels. Poor audio quality in some areas. Interview with Pensacola-based jazz musician Andrews. He discusses learning music; attending Tuskegee Institute; teaching chemistry in Pensacola; varities of jazz music; working with artists like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington; working for a radio station in New York City; leading a big band in the 1940s and 1950s; and various nightclubs in the Pensacola area. Copied onto audiocassettes C83-5 & C83-6.
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