1990 Rural Folklife Days | 1990 Rural Folklife Days | Still Image | Bee culture Beekeeping Festivals Folklore revival festivals Food preparation Food habits Sawmilling Soap Occupational folklore Domestic arts Household items Insects Material culture Demonstrations Folklife | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
1990 Rural Folklife Days
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- 1990-11
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- Three photographic proof sheets, with 99 black and white images. Index available with sheets. Sheet 1: Images 1-23: Unidentified people making lye soap Images 27-30, 31-33,35: Marie Navis making cane sugar Images 34, 36: Ruby Shaw making peanut brittle Sheet 2 Images 2-13:
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Alice Billie and Rosie Billie pounding corn | Alice Billie and Rosie Billie pounding corn | Still Image | Seminole Indians Mikasuki Indians Corn Native Americans Indian reservations Food preparation Food habits Pestles Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Alice Billie and Rosie Billie pounding corn
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- 1989-01
- Description
- Twenty-four color slides. Sisters Alice and Rosie billie pounding corn kernels into meal using a wooden mortar and pestle. The images were created in part for use in an exhibit on Seminole culture at the Museum of Florida History.
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Barbeque pit | Barbeque pit | Still Image | Fieldwork Barbecue cookery Cookery (Meat) Cooking and dining Cookware Smoked meat Food preparation Food habits Cookery (Chicken) Food African Americans Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Barbeque pit
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- 1981-11-26
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- Six color slides. Images of Johnson cokking at his BBQ pit. The Folk Arts in Schools Project in Columbia and Hamilton County was a joint venture between the county school systems and the Florida Folklife Program. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists.
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Capirotada (Mexican bread pudding) | Capirotada (Mexican bread pudding) | Still Image | Fieldwork Food Food habits Mexican American cookery Pots Cookware Bread Bread puddings Desserts Puddings Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Capirotada (Mexican bread pudding)
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- 1985-03-07
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- Two color slides. Images of Mexican bread pudding cooked by Marie Castillo. 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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Cooking at the Florida Folk Festival in the 1960s | Cooking at the Florida Folk Festival in the 1960s | Still Image | Cooking and dining Food preparation Food habits Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Cooking at the Florida Folk Festival in the 1960s
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- Five black and white prints. P79-579 Jesse Law of White Springs cooking P79-581 Richard Clark cooking with Boy Scout Troop 4 of Tampa P79-582 Kay Harrison cooking Spanish Bean Soup c. 1960s
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Cutting palmetto for use in bread baking | Cutting palmetto for use in bread baking | Still Image | Cabbage palmetto Palms Trees Food preparation Bread Plants Flora Fieldwork Food habits Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Demonstrations at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991 | Demonstrations at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991 | Still Image | Festivals Special events African Americans Hats Quilting Food habits Baskets Folk dance Clothing and dress Textile arts Demonstrations | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Demonstrations at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival in 1991
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- 1991-01
- Description
- Thirty-six color slides. Zora Neale Hurston was an anthropologist and novelist from Eatonville. Each year, the town held a festival to honor and discuss her work and celebrate African American culture. 1-9: Quilter Jimmie Lee Harrell; 10-12: Orlando School of Culture; 13-14: Gloria's Hats; 15-18: Various craft booths; 19-21: Conch and crab fritters; 22-23: Clothes making; 24-32: Clarke's fashions; 33: African baskets; 34-36: Open pit BBQ by George Alexander.
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Donnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival | Donnie Gader demonstrating Minorcan foodways at the 1983 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Dancers Folk festivals Festivals Folklore revival festivals Minorcans Food habits Food preparation Cooking and dining Food Demonstrations | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Doug Leatherbury sampling his cane syrup | Doug Leatherbury sampling his cane syrup | Still Image | Sugarcane grinding Sugarcane products Molasses Food habits Food preparation Food Cane syrup Material culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Father Elias making Greek coffee | Father Elias making Greek coffee | Still Image | Fieldwork Food preparation Coffee Drink Cooking and dining Food habits Demonstrations Priests | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Father Elias making Greek coffee
- Date
- 1985-08-12
- Description
- Ten color slides. The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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