Folk Heritage Stage
Pages
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Customs, Basket Weaving, Cajun Spinning, African American Genealogy
- Native American Customs and Basket Weaving. Moderator, Carolyn Ware. Panel: Ada Thoma, Chitimacha Indian and Liz Johnson, Coushatta Indian. Cajun Spinning and Weaving. Carolyn Ware, Moderator. Panel, Mrs. Gladys Leblanc Clark and Judy Ward. 1992-04-25 African American Genealogy. Moderator, Greg Osborn
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Traditions, Voodoo
- Native American Traditions. Moderator, Carolyn Ware. Panel Margo Rosas, Cherokee traditions such as bead crafts and jewelry, Carol Naquin, Houma Indian from St. Charles Parish, baskets and hats from palmetto fronds. Voodoo Priestess Ava Jones talks about Voodoo. History, Culture and Tradition of New Orleans. Unknown Moderator. Panel Florence Borders, Aleece St. Julienne discusses Creole.
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - New Orleans and Slaves, Umbrellas and Float Making
- Dr. Gwendolyn Midlo Hall discusses New Orleans and Slaves. Umbrellas and Floats. Moderator Carolyn Ware. Panel: Rene Pierre; Float Making, Ferdinand Picar; Chief of Cheyenne.
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - Urban and Rural Creole Culture, Mardi Gras Indians
- Sun.- 1st- Urban and Rural Creole Culture Moderator; Ulysses Ricard- Panel of 6- Florence Borders, Greg Osborn; Herbert Wilkes, Solice (Solace?) Wilkes and Edna Parker of Creole Inc. in Lafayette. Mardi Gras Indians. Maurice Martinez, Moderator. Panel, Big Chief Clarence Dalcour, Creole Osceola Mardi Indian Tribe and suit designer Al Brown.
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - Urban and Rural Creole Culture, Mardi Gras Indians
- Urban and Rural Creole Culture. Moderator Ulysses Ricard. Panel, Florence Borders, Greg Osborn, Herbert Wilkes, Solice Wilkes and Edna Parker from Creole Inc. Mardi Gras Indians. Panel: Big Chief Clarence Delco Dalcour and Chief Al Brown of the Creole Osceola Mardi Gras Indians.
- 1992 Folk Heritage Stage - What is Creole?, Cajun Mardi Gras
- What is Creole? Paul Scats, Chad Hayes, Mary Alice Drake, all of Creole Inc., in Lafayette, Florence Borders, Gregory Osborn. Cajun and New Orleans Mardi Gras. Moderator, Maurice Martinez. Panel the White Eagle Mardi Gras Indian Tribe, Big Chiefs; Lawrence Fletcher, Clarence Bozo Davis and present Big Chief Gerald Jake Millon.
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Basket Making, Working on the Water
- Louisiana Basket Making of Pine Needles and Split Oak with Liz Johns and Johnny Jordan. Parades, Marching Clubs and Second Lines Moderator, Carolyn Ware discusses jazz parades and marching clubs with Jim Hayles; Skeeter Jerome Augustin and unintroduced late arrival. Working on the Water: Boatbuilding, Trapping, and Fishing. Moderator Carolyn Ware discusses lifestyles associated with Louisiana waterways with boat builders Raymond Sedatol, Alex Giror, and Ralph Serignea
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Beadwork Traditions, Cajun Mask Making
- Beadwork Traditions Larry Bannock (Mardi Gras Indian) and Janie Luster (Houma tribe) discuss beadwork. Cajun Mask Making Carolyn Ware discusses Cajun Mardi Gras traditions with Jackie Miller and Georgie Manuel
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Black Indians of New Orleans
- Black Indians of New Orleans. Edward Montana and Allison Tootie Montana with Maurice Martinez as Moderator
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Blacksmithing, Musical Instrument Making
- Blacksmithing. Discussion of crafts and traditions of blacksmithing by Chris Marks (blacksmith) and John Bernard (apprentice) Musical Instrument Making - Moderator Carolyn Ware leads discussion of regional music and instruments with Larry Miller (accordion maker) and Shannon Mills (guitar maker)
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Bonfires on the Levee
- Bonfires on the Levee discussion with Tim Rouselle in annual tradition with different fire structures. Islenos Community Traditions with Irvan Perez, Alfred Perez and Ralph Serignea
- 1993 Folk Heritage Stage - Folk Healing Traditions
- Folk Healing Traditions video starts in the middle of presentation. Caribbean and Central American influences on folk traditions; Joanne Weghe of St. Michaels Botanica Native American Crafts Moderator Carolyn Ware discusses youth"'s perception on Houma Indians; Houma Indians Youth Group