Four Corners of the Earth | Four Corners of the Earth | Moving Image | Video recording Documentary videos Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Indian reservations Fieldwork (educational method) Interviews Interviewing on television Oral narratives Oral communication | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Four Corners of the Earth
- Date
- 1983
- Description
- One video recording. (3/4 tape; 27:40 minutes) Jeannette Cypress narrated. Produced by Bulger and directed by Mike Dunn. 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 can be found in S 1615, V84-16 through V-84-24. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23. The video can also be viewed online on the Folkstreams web page at http://www.folkstreams.net/film,139
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Raw footage of the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Video 3 of 5) | Raw footage of the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Video 3 of 5) | Moving Image | Artisans Basket maker Cooks Needleworkers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Craft Video recording Flutes Instrument manufacture Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Seminole cookery Dollmaking Dolls Material culture Native Americans Bread Cooking and dining Demonstrations Dulcimer Baskets Carvers (Decorative artists) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Raw footage of the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Video 3 of 5)
- Date
- 1990-05-25
- Description
- One video recording. (3/4 tape) Includes food booths, Agnes Cypress sewing, Seminole fry bread, Seminole basket making, stick ball game, belt maker, mountain dulcimer, dolls, baskets, flute making, coral carving, looms, and other crafts.
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Raw footage of the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Video 4 of 5) | Raw footage of the 1990 Florida Folk Festival (Video 4 of 5) | Moving Image | Artisans Musicians Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Craft Video recording Awards Music performance Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project raw footage | Seminole Video Project raw footage | Moving Image | Fieldwork Documentary videos Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Indian reservations Specialty stores Stores, retail Economic practices Material culture Games Bingo Cigarette vendors Cigarettes | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project raw footage
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Scenes of bingo hall and a cigarette shop. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Dr. Hilton | Seminole Video Project: Dr. Hilton | Moving Image | Physicians Needleworkers Fieldwork Documentary videos Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Indian reservations Medicine Medicine & culture Basket work Basketry Dolls Clothing Sewing Patchwork | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Dr. Hilton
- Date
- 1984-03
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape) Includes antiago on sewing, patchwork, clothing, dolls, baskets, Immokalee, and Dr. Hilton on medicine, Ingram Billie, Burt Frazier, Suzie Billie, Buffalo Jim. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Moving Image | Fieldwork Documentary videos Interviews Native Americans Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Indian reservations Craft Singers Musicians Guitarist | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago
- Date
- 1984-03
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Santiago discusses reservation life. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Moving Image | Artisans Basket maker Fieldwork Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole cookery Seminole Indians Native Americans Documentary videos Interviews Basketry Basket making Basket work Patchwork Dollmaking Beadwork Food preparation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago
- Date
- 1983-12
- Description
- One video recording (3/4" tape). Demonstration of Seminole crafts, including beadwork, basketry, cooking, and patchwork. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Moving Image | Artisans Fieldwork Seminole Indians Ethnicity, Seminole Indian reservations Documentary videos Fire Herbs Storytelling Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Includes a story by Louise Gopher, as well as discussion of fire, herb-collecting, and life on Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Moving Image | Artisans Fieldwork Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Indian reservations Native Americans Documentary videos Storytelling Oral narratives Fire Herbs Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Discussion on fire, story, legends, and food. 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. Sound recordings of the interviews can be found in S 1576, T84-111 - T84-133 and C84-108 - C84-115. Images can be found in S 1577, volume 23.
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Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago | Moving Image | Fieldwork Documentary videos Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Indian reservations Mikasuki language Racism Women | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Seminole Video Project: Ethel Santiago
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). Scenes of Hoolywood, Carol Cypress discussing Smeinole languages, June Tiger, racism, and Seminole women.
- Collection