Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish | Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish | Still Image | Fieldwork Occupational groups Fishing Fish traps Fish trapping Fishing Equipment and supplies Boats and boating Food industry and trade Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish
- Date
- 1985-02-27
- Description
- Twelve black & white prints plus negatives.) Images of commercial fisherman Noles trapping, transporting, and cleaning catfish for sale at market. The boat he used was built by Myron Warr. A few slides are duplicates. For an interview with Noles, see S 1714, Box 3, tapes 30-32. In winter 1985, the Bureau joined 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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Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish | Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish | Still Image | Fieldwork Fishing Fishes Fisheries Fish trapping Fish traps Occupational groups Workplace Labor Boats and boating Seafood gathering Food preparation Maritime life Fishing Equipment and supplies Saltwater fishing Waterways Catfishes Fishing tackle Knives Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Fisherman Tommy Noles catching and cleaning catfish
- Date
- 1985-02-07
- Description
- 143 color slides. Images of commercial fisherman Noles trapping, transporting, and cleaning catfish for sale at market. The boat he used was built by Myron Warr. A few slides are duplicates. For an interview with Noles, see S 1714, Box 3, tapes 30-32. In winter 1985, the Bureau joined 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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George Calvert's wooden fish traps | George Calvert's wooden fish traps | Still Image | Fieldwork Fish trapping Fish traps Animal traps Woodwork Carpentry Fishing tackle Seafood industry Fishing Equipment and supplies Woodworkers Carpenters Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
a_s1714_03_tape31 | Interview with commercial fisher Tommy and Cindy Noles | Sound | Fieldwork Fishing Fishes Fisheries Fish trapping Maritime folklore Occupational groups Interviewing Labor Boats and boating Seafood gathering Interviews Maritime life Fishing Equipment and supplies Saltwater fishing Occupational folklore Catfishes Fishing tackle Family history Oral histories Oral narratives Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with commercial fisher Tommy and Cindy Noles
- Date
- 1985-02-08
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Interview with Noles and his wife Cindy Noles about commercial fishing, humorous work stories, trash fish, hydrilla, native fauna, and life as a fishing family. For images of Noles fishing, see S 1577, v. 27, sildes 1400-1414; and v. 28, slides 2054-2096. 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_s1714_03_tape20 | Interview with fisher Morris Bryan | Sound | Net maker Fieldwork Sound recording Fishing Fishes Shad Water hyacinth Rivers Fishing nets Netmaking Crabbing Occupational folklore Life histories Oral histories Catfishes Fish trapping Fisheries Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with fisher Morris Bryan
- Date
- 1985-01-30
- Description
- One audio cassette. Interview with fisher Bryan. Discusses tarring nets; fishing the St. Johns River; shad fishing; recreational fishing; fishhouses; hoop nets; crabbing; benefits of water hyacinth; changes in riverine environment; typical day of a fisher; and types of fish. 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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Metro Dade Folk Arts, 1985-1986 | Metro Dade Folk Arts, 1985-1986 | Still Image | Crab fisheries Equipment and supplies Boats Boatbuilding Fish trapping Fishing Trees Material culture Mariachi music Music Boatbuilders Fishers Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Metro Dade Folk Arts, 1985-1986
- Date
- 1985-08-21
- Description
- One proof sheet with twenty-one black and white images. Images of South Florida/Dade County folklife. 1-4: D.A. Patel's trees; 5-14: Glade skiff built by Glen Simmons of Florida City; 15-18: Crab traps by Jim Lawrence of Homestead; 19-21: Mariachi player Francisco Rodriguez.
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a_s1576_t85-120 | Saturday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 7) | Sound | Guitarist Folklorists Singers Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Music performance Singing Ballads Performing arts Arts, Mexican Corridos Folk music Mexico Mexican Americans Music Latin America Latinos Guitar music Crab fisheries Equipment and supplies Crabbing Occupational folklore Occupational groups Workshops (Adult education) Fishing Fishing nets Fish traps Fish trapping Seafood gathering Seafood industry Crabbers Fishers Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 7)
- Date
- 1985-05-25
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. McDonald served as emcee. Stemming from the research on the St. Johns River Survey, this workshop focused on commerical fishing. Bennet (of Welaka) discussed cypress boats; Oxendine discussed hoop nets; Knowles (of Crescent City) talked about crab traps; and the Schmidts discussed net making and shad fishing. They all also discussed the pros and cons of commerical fishing. The workshop continued on T85-121.
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a_s1576_t85-121 | Saturday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 8) | Sound | Singers Folklorists Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Fish traps Fish trapping Occupational folklore Performing arts Occupational groups Workshops (Adult education) Fishing Crabbing Seafood gathering Seafood industry Singing Music performance Crabbers Fishers Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Saturday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 8)
- Date
- 1985-05-25
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. McDonald served as emcee. Stemming from the research on the St. Johns River Survey, this workshop focused on commerical fishing. Bennet (of Welaka) discussed cypress boats; Oxendine discussed hoop nets; Knowles (of Crescent City) talked about crab traps; and the Schmidts discussed net making and shad fishing. They all also discussed the pros and cons of commerical fishing. The Silcox Family were from Middleburg.
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a_s1576_t85-132 | Sunday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 7) | Sound | Singers Musicians Guitarist Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Music performance Performing arts Singing Corridos Arts, Mexican Folk music Mexico Mexican Americans Guitar music Ballads Workshops (Adult education) Fishing Occupational folklore Seafood industry Occupational groups Fish traps Fish trapping Netmaking Crabbing Crab fisheries Equipment and supplies Crabbers Fishers Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Sunday performances at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival (Old Marble Stage) (Reel 7)
- Date
- 1985-05-26
- Description
- One reel to reel recording. Folklorists Owen and McDonald served as emcees. McDonald served as emcee. Stemming from the research on the St. Johns River Survey, this workshop focused on commerical fishing. Bennet (of Welaka) discussed cypress boats; Oxendine discussed hoop nets; Knowles (of Crescent City) talked about crab traps; and the Schmidts discussed net making and shad fishing. They all also discussed the pros and cons of commerical fishing. The workshop continues on T85-133.
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a_s1622_04_tape10 | Thorne Hollister interview for the Southwest Florida Folk Arts Project | Sound | Fishers Field recordings Interviews Oral narratives Occupational folklore Crab traps Crabbing Crabs Fish trapping Fish traps Fish markets Seafood | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Thorne Hollister interview for the Southwest Florida Folk Arts Project
- Date
- 1987-11-18
- Description
- One audiocassette. Hollister, who manages a stone crab house (where stone crabs are processed and sold), discusses the in detail the crabbing industry. Incldues discussion on numbers of crabbers in area; types of equipment used; the process of catching crabs; types of floats and traps used; bait used; how crabbers demarcate their traps from others; mullet fisheries; and problems with legal regulations by the state.
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