1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17) | 1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17) | Moving Image | Musicians Artisans Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Performing arts Music performance Bagpipe music Tsabouna Arts, Greek Greek Americans Palm frond weaving Seminole Indians Native Americans Patchwork Dolls Sweetgrass baskets Basket making Bagpipers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
1986 Florida Folk Festival (1 of 17)
- Date
- 1986-05-24
- Description
- One video cassette (3/4" tape). 20 minutes. Nikitas and Toni Tsimouris: Nikitas performs on and Toni explains the tsabouna (Greek bagpipe); Seminole Family Camp - palm frond roofing, making ash, patchwork, dolls, sweetgrass basketry.
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Albert Devane with Seminoles Billy Bowlegs III and Josie Billie at the Florida Folk Festival | Albert Devane with Seminoles Billy Bowlegs III and Josie Billie at the Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Festivals Folklore revival festivals Folk festivals Native Americans Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Clothing and dress Hats Patchwork | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Annie Bert making baskets at Miccosukee Indian Reservation | Annie Bert making baskets at Miccosukee Indian Reservation | Still Image | Needleworkers Fieldwork Material culture Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Mikasuki Indians Native Americans Patchwork Decorative arts Textile arts Indian reservations Sewing | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Annie Bert making baskets at Miccosukee Indian Reservation
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- 1987-09
- Description
- Seven color slides. Images are dark. Bert was born approximately in 1925. She spoke little English. She made coiled sweetgrass baskets. Used newer grass, using cotton thread. She made basket bottoms out of palmetto fiber. 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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a_s1576_08_c83-037 | Annie Jimmie interview | Sound | Field recordings Interviews Oral narratives Native Americans Seminole Indians Chickees Clothing Patchwork Textile processes Sewing Needlework Mikasuki language Tailoring | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Annie Jimmie interview
- Date
- 1982-01-27
- Description
- One audio cassette. Born in the Everglades and 74 years old at the time of the interview, Jimmie (through interpreter Jumper) discusses designing and making Seminole skirts and other garmets. Jimmie describes the Seminole words for "design," "skirt" and "top," and talks about the cross design on her skirt, other types of skirt designs, sewing with strips of colorful cloth, rick-rac, teaching her children and grandchildren the craft, and men in the tribe who sew, like Jimmie Osceola. In addition, she discusses the Green Corn Dance, playing the stickball game, women hunters, gardening, singing Christian songs, learning to sew from her mother, and living in a chickee.
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Annie Jimmie sewing traditional Seminole patchwork | Annie Jimmie sewing traditional Seminole patchwork | Still Image | Seminole Indians Native Americans Indian reservations Sewing Patchwork Textile arts Design Domestic arts Material culture Equipment, domestic arts Demonstrations Needlework Textiles Needleworkers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Annie Jimmie sewing traditional Seminole patchwork
- Date
- 1982
- Description
- Thirty-eight color slides. Images taken at the Hollywood reservation library. 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 with traditional Seminole patchwork. Recordings of the finished program tapes may 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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Basket makers and doll makers in North Florida | Basket makers and doll makers in North Florida | Still Image | Basket maker Dollmakers Needleworkers Chair-makers Fieldwork Dolls Toys Basket making Basket work Baskets Dogs Teaching Sewing Patchwork Chair caning Quilts Quilt patterns Chairs Domestic arts Decorative arts Material culture Equipment, domestic arts | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Basket makers and doll makers in North Florida
- Date
- 1979-05-27
- Description
- Twenty-four black and whites prints (all 8x10, and mounted) These images were used for an exhibit. From folder 33: 83-99 Thelma Boltin in White Springs 83-100 Delafean making a doll in Live Oak. 83-101 Evelyn Johnson with a sewing basket, Lake City 83-102 Unknown person making a melon basket in White Springs 83-103 Grace Langdale, with square dance dolls in White Springs 83-104 Unknown quilter working at the Crafts Guild in White Springs 83-105 Linda Thomas at a loom in White Springs From folder 34: 83-106 Linda Waldron with gourd head dolls in White Springs 83-107 Madge Taylor, with cross-stitch quilt, in White Springs 83-108 Mary Boorman in White Springs 83-109 Mildred Bowman, dollmaker, in Jasper 83-110 Barbara Ceryak and her basket, White Springs 83-111 Bertha Burnham with a basket of dolls in White Springs From folder 35: 83-112 Midge Boorman and her dog, Jackpot, in White Springs 83-113 Mary Boorman making dolls in White Springs 83-114 Nancy Morgan teaching patchwork sewing, White Springs 83-115 Dolls made by Bertha Burnham in White Springs 83-116 Quilt Show in White Springs 83-117 Grace Langdale and Bertha Burnham caning a chair in White Springs From folder 36: 83-118 Quilters at the Suwannee River Crafts Guild in White Springs 83-119 Louise Lord with Quilt in Live Oak 83-120 Elizabeth Maltby making a basket in White Springs 83-121 Basket maker Clara Harris in White Springs 83-122 Chair caner Agnes Henry in White Springs 83-123 Nancy Morgan with quilt in White Springs
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Dr. Tiger | Dr. Tiger | Still Image | Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Headgear Headwear Clothing and dress Sashes (Clothing) Patchwork Native Americans | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Dr. Tiger
- Date
- 1900
- Description
- One black and white negative. A duplicate negative of image 163D-Munroe, of Dr. Tiger, from the archives of the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. NOTE: the copyright of the image is held by the Historical Museum of Southern Florida. No copies of this image will be made.
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Fieldwork images of the Jumpers' home at Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation | Fieldwork images of the Jumpers' home at Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation | Still Image | Needleworkers Cooks Fieldwork Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Seminole cookery Native Americans Ball games Recreation Leisure Games Machine sewing Patchwork Sewing machines Sewing Needlework Chickee Mobile homes Architecture Domestic arts | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
a_s1576_82_c00-067 | Friday performances at the 2000 Florida Folk Festival (Folklife Narrative Stage) (Tape 5) | Sound | Carvers (Decorative artists) Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Oral performance Personal experience narratives Seminole Indians Native Americans Patchwork Canoes Life histories Hunting Hunting Equipment and supplies Hunting stories Hunters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_t81-118 | Interview with Linda and Paul Bowers | Sound | Needleworkers Fieldwork Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Interviews Oral histories Patchwork Festivals Sewing Indian reservations Food habits Mikasuki language Chickee Alligators Food preparation | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Interview with Linda and Paul Bowers
- Date
- 1981-10-24
- Description
- Two reel to reels. (Copied onto audio cassettes C81-89 and C81-90.) The Bowers discuss sewing machines; patchwork; how they learned to sew traditional Seminole patterns; designs; clothing; life in Big Cypress Seminole Indian reservation; sofke; fry bread; native languages; chickees; the Green Corn Dance; male initiation rites; and cooking/eating alligators. The recordings 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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