a_s1576_09_c83-073 | Meeting of the Southeastern Regional Conference for Public Sector Folklorists: Group #4-The Festival: Issues and Concerns of the Presenter | Sound | Conferences and seminars series Public service employment Public officers Meetings Occupational groups Workshops Folklife Occupational training Teaching of folklore Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_09_c83-075 | Meeting of the Southeastern Regional Conference for Public Sector Folklorists: Final Reports | Sound | Conferences and seminars series Public service employment Public officers Meetings Occupational groups Workshops Folklife Occupational training Teaching of folklore Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
a_s1576_10_c83-092 | It's Our Way (Seminole Slide/Tape program) | Sound | Tailors Needleworkers Teaching of folklore Slideshows Slides (Photography) Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Sewing Patchwork Clothing and dress Needlework Indian reservations | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
It's Our Way (Seminole Slide/Tape program)
- Date
- 1981
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. The recordings are documentary programs on the origins and historical significance of Seminole sewing and dress, for women, men, and children. Reservation life, the Green Corn Dance, tourism are also discussed. A transcript of the slideshow can be found in S 1579, box 1.
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a_s1576_10_c83-094 | Palmetto and Sweetgrass: Seminole Basketry Traditions (Seminole Slide/Tape program) | Sound | Basket maker Teaching of folklore Slideshows Slides (Photography) Ethnicity, Seminole Seminole Indians Native Americans Basket making Basket work Basketry Sweetgrass baskets Indian reservations Palmetto weaving | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Palmetto and Sweetgrass: Seminole Basketry Traditions (Seminole Slide/Tape program)
- Date
- 1981
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. (Duplicates can be found in S 1576, box 39, tapes 8-15.) The recordings are documentary programs on the origins and historical significance of Seminole sewing and dress, for women, men, and children. Reservation life, the Green Corn Dance, tourism are also discussed. A transcript of the slideshow can be found in S 1577, Box 1.
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a_s1576_11_c83-118 | Bartow Library Program: What is Folklife | Sound | Folklife Workshops (Adult education) Teaching of folklore Libraries Oral education Holidays and festivals Food Festivals Public speaking Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Bartow Library Program: What is Folklife
- Date
- 1983-06-20
- Description
- One audio cassettes. Presentation at the Bartow Public Library, in connection with the Pursuits and Pastimes exhibit, about folklife. Dyen, a folklorist with the Florida Bureau of Folklife, explains the profession using holidays and foods as her examples. She also explains the project and the Florida Folk Festival.
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a_s1576_11_c83-123 | Jackson County Library Program: Agriculture | Sound | Farmers Turpentiners Folklife Workshops (Adult education) Teaching of folklore Libraries Oral education Agriculture Great Depression Turpentine industry workers Public speaking Turpentining Life histories Occupational groups Occupational folklore Farming Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Jackson County Library Program: Agriculture
- Date
- 1983-07-21
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Recording of a program for the Jackson County Library on family agriculture and turpentining for the "Pursuits and Pastimes" series. The program, led by Doris Dyen, consists of discussions on basketry; growing herbs and spices; hunting for snakes; folk games; and cultural differences amongst ethnic groups. Includes talks by Fred Williams and Lloyd McMullian. On tape C83-124, McMullian discusses hog farming; preparing and curing hogs; President Hoover and life during the Great Depression; African Americans and voting; company stores; and ways to farm and uses for turpentine.
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a_s1576_11_c84-002 | Pharaoh Baker and Ellis Wright interview for the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program | Sound | Painters Sculptors Fieldwork African Americans Apprentices Interviews Life histories Oral histories Teaching of folklore Painting Art Sculpture Artists studios Artists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Pharaoh Baker and Ellis Wright interview for the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program
- Date
- 1984-01-12
- Description
- One audio cassette. Baker served as a master artist to apprentice Wright in the 1984-1985 apprenticeship program. In the interview, they discuss learning painting; where they paint; subjects and inspirations; influences (Picasso, Van Gogh, El Greco); sculpture; African American culture; the goals of an artist; various mediums; and art perspectives. The Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program began in 1983 with a NEA grant of $22,000. The program provided an opportunity for master folk artists to share technical skills and cultural knowledge with apprentices in order to keep the tradition alive. Apprentices must have had some experience in the tradition and agreed to train for at least six months. The first project director was Blanton Owen, later replaced by folklorist Peter Roller. The program was continued each year through 2003.
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a_s1576_13_c84-050 | Ft. White Fourth Grade Class | Sound | Teacher Storytellers Fieldwork Elementary schools Storytelling Teachers Teaching of folklore Ghosts Jump rope rhymes Games Supernatural legends Children Students | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Ft. White Fourth Grade Class
- Date
- 1983-10
- Description
- One audio cassette. Students and teachers discuss family photographs brought in by students; scary stories; games and rhymes; jump rope rhymes.
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a_s1576_14_c84-073 | Seminar on folklife for teachers | Sound | Seminars Conferences and seminars series Classrooms Teaching of folklore Teachers Education Oral education Occupational training Fieldwork (educational method) Educators Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Seminar on folklife for teachers
- Date
- 1983-07-18
- Description
- Seven audio cassettes. C84-73: Nancy Nusz (facilitator); Ormond Loomis, Peggy Bulger, and Barbara Beauchamp discuss Florida Folklife history; history of the Florida Folklife Festival; and answer questions. C84-74: Nancy Nusz (facilitator); Barbara Beauchamp and Peggy Bulger discuss the history of the Florida Folk Festival; history of Florida Folklife; Stephen Foster Music Days; and answer questions. C84-75: Peggy Bulger, Nancy Nusz, and Betty [last name?] answer questions and discuss Dwight Devane's book; Tom Smith; Folk Arts in Education; Folklife catalog. C84-76: Nancy Nusz and teachers discuss tobacco; tobacco and modern technology; black-eyed peas; plays clips of field tapes from Nancy Nusz's work in Madison County (singing, quilters, furniture maker, fiddle player, agriculture, cane syrup, Louise Sanders). C84-77: Self-introduction of all the participants in the seminar (specific names are listed on the index sheet, but I omitted them here); folklorists present included Nancy Nusz and Merri Belland. At the end, Merri Belland talks about how to identify a Folk Artist. C84-78: Merri Belland and teachers discuss how to identify folk artists; showing of baskets; question and answer; Pharoah; Nancy Nusz gives an explanation of folklore; Merri talks about Pharoah; Nancy talks about Guy Labree; question and answer between teachers and Merri and Nancy; Merri discusses folk aesthetic; examples of folk artists; Nancy talks about how to bring folk artists into the classroom; teacher asks about Thelma Boltin; nancy talks about money; talk; travel; honorarium; media. C84-79: Nancy Nusz and teachers discuss contracts; collections/fieldwork; alligator wrestling; research/collection; how to do interviews; Merri Belland discusses foodways.
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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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