Florida Yesterday: Fish Stories Pt.1; Fish Stories Pt.2; Pirates & Indians; Music | Florida Yesterday: Fish Stories Pt.1; Fish Stories Pt.2; Pirates & Indians; Music | Moving Image | Television Storytelling Fishing Personal experience narratives Tales Tall tales Cookery (Seafood) Seafood gathering Seafood industry Fishing nets Pirates Catfishes Fishes Saltwater fishing Sturgeon fishing Sharks Alligators Alligator hunting Oral narratives Oral performance Family history Florida history Local history Fishers Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Florida Yesterday: Fish Stories Pt.1; Fish Stories Pt.2; Pirates & Indians; Music
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- 1977
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape; 59 minutes) Fish Stories, Pt. 1: (12 minutes.) The second half of the episode. Smith talks with Lehr at Hagan Seafood Dock about fishing in Florida. Fish Stories, Pt. 2: (23 minutes) Continuation of Smith's and Leghr's conversation about fishing in Florida. Pirates & Indians: (22 minutes) Lehr and Smith, filmed at the same time as the above two shows, discussing pirates and Florida native peoples. Music: (2 minutes) the opening credits of episode.
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Florida Yesterday: Seafood (rough cut version) | Florida Yesterday: Seafood (rough cut version) | Moving Image | Television Storytelling Fishing Personal experience narratives Tales Docks Alligator hunting Alligators Fishing stories Shrimpers (persons) Boats and boating Seafood gathering Seafood industry Fishing nets Rivers Occupational folklore Occupational groups Interviewing on television Fishers Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Florida Yesterday: Seafood (rough cut version)
- Date
- 1977-03-08
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape) See V86-27 for the master version. Filmed at Hagan Seafood Dock, the video consists of Frog Smith talking with Lehr (on the dock, and on a couple of the shrimp boats) about alligator hunting, pirtaes, Calusa Indians, shrimping, fishing, excavating lcoal mounds, and how the Caloosahatchee River has developed. Also inlcudes B-roll footage of several shrimp boats.
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Florida Yesterday: Untitled episode (edit tape) | Florida Yesterday: Untitled episode (edit tape) | Moving Image | Television Boats and boating Storytelling Family history Occupational folklore Sawmills Logging Loggers Personal experience narratives Oral narratives Oral performance Tales Harmonica players Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Florida Yesterday: Untitled episode (edit tape)
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- 1977-01-10
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape; 62 minutes) Unedited footage of an untitled episode of the WINK-produced show, Florida Yesterday. (May be the first show). Features Frog on a boat, telling family stories of growing in South Georgia and Florida. (For finished version, sans credits, see FV-30.)
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Just The Way It Was: Fernande Forte | Just The Way It Was: Fernande Forte | Moving Image | Apprentices Video recording Oral communication Oral narratives Storytelling Tales Interviews Interviewing on television Family history Arts, Haitian Haitian Americans Jamaican Americans Personal experience narratives Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Just The Way It Was: Fernande Forte
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- 1990-12-17
- Description
- One video recording. (VHS; 29 minutes) Just the Way It Was was a cultural group that exhibited Haitian and Jamaican culture, including dance, music, and storytelling. They also had a cable access television program in Miami. This was episode #10 of that series. Forte was a member, and here in an interview with Fuller, she describes her experiences as a Haitian storyteller. She discusses apprenticing under Liliane Louis (sponsored by the Florida Folklife Program), her family life, and life in college.
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Just The Way It Was: Haitian | Just The Way It Was: Haitian | Moving Image | Dancers Musicians Video recording Oral communication Oral narratives Storytelling Tales Television Dance Dance Haiti. Arts, Haitian Haitian Americans Drum music Drum performance Music performance Body movement Clothing and dress Performing arts Drummers (Musicians) Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Just The Way It Was: Haitian
- Date
- 1990-10-21
- Description
- One video recording. (VHS; 26 minutes) Just the Way It Was was a cultural group that exhibited Haitian and Jamaican culture, including dance, music, and storytelling. They also had a cable access television program in Miami. This was episode #3 of that series. In it, Louis hosts a selection of Haitian music, dance, and storytelling. Louis told a traditional Haitian tale. The drummers were Kettly and Rosemond Pascal. The dancers were Bien-Aine, A. Louis, Escarmant, Sanneau, Hall, Simon, Polynice, and Labossiere. Fuller and Louis produced the program.
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Storyteller Bonnie Dowling | Storyteller Bonnie Dowling | Moving Image | Video recording Oral communication Oral narratives Storytelling Tales Children Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Storyteller Bonnie Dowling
- Date
- 1990
- Description
- One video recording. (VHS; 14 minutes) This video has poor audio -- is very hard to hear. Dowling, a child storyteller, is performing at an unidentified outdoor event.
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Storyteller Nicole Marchewka-Brown | Storyteller Nicole Marchewka-Brown | Moving Image | Journalists Storytelling Tales Oral narratives Authors Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
Storyteller Nicole Marchewka-Brown
- Date
- 1984
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape) Marchewka-Brown told a vegetable story and a fairy tale. Better known as the author N. M. Kelby (including In the Company of Angels) , Nicole was from St. Petersburg. After graduating from St. Petersburg College and the University of South Florida, she worked as a print and broadcast journalist before becoming an author. In the 1980s, she lived in Minnesota.
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WINK-TV story on Florida hurricanes with Frog Smith | WINK-TV story on Florida hurricanes with Frog Smith | Moving Image | Storytellers Storytelling Florida history Hurricanes Weather Television Television broadcasting of news Nature Interviewing on television Tales Personal experience narratives Journalists Television journalists Women television journalists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_video.jpg |
WINK-TV story on Florida hurricanes with Frog Smith
- Date
- 1977-04-12
- Description
- One video cassette. (3/4" tape; 9 minutes) Unidentified reporter (Beth ?) interviewing storyteller and folk artist Frog Smith about Florida hurricanes. At the time, Frog was narrating Florida Yesterdays program on WINK.
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a_s1576_14_c84-093 | 1984 Summer Folk Culture Seminar | Sound | Teacher Conferences and seminars series Seminars Teaching of folklore Education Teachers Folklife Jack tales Marchen Storytelling Tales Children Family history Writing Naming practices Jokes Beliefs and cultures Educators Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
1984 Summer Folk Culture Seminar
- Date
- 1984-07-23
- Description
- Nine audio cassettes. Liz Simmons, folklorist and teacher from California, leads discussion with teachers on folklore and the place of jokes, legends, and games in folklore. Topics include Zora Neale Hurston; African American folklore; writing folklore; memory and expressive writing; tooth fairy stories; reinforced roles and stereotypes; politics, race and gender in folklore; teaching folklore; children's games; naming traditions; children's folklore; Jack Tales; and family folklore and stories.
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a_s1576_t92-008 | Ann Thomas and Jeanie Fitchen at the 1992 Florida Folk Festival (Main stage) | Sound | Musicians Singers Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Festivals Special events Performing arts Performances Music performance Folk singers Songs Guitar music Tales Storytelling Storytellers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |