Folk Heritage Stage

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2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Masters of New Orleans Architectural Arts
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Masters of New Orleans Architectural Arts
Power Plasterers: Masters of NO Architectural Arts Moderator Nick Spitzer talks with Theodore Pierre, Tootie Montana and Earl Barthe. Louisiana Legends Moderator David Estes with Errol Laborde and Mary Etta Moody discuss local legends and historical figures.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Folklore and Stories
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Folklore and Stories
Native American Folklore and Stories. Grayhawk Perkins. Louisiana Accents. Shana Walton, Moderator; Kim Moreau, Kena Bradford, Cecile Robin, Johnny Kool Stevenson.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music
Native American Music. Shana Walton, Moderator; Robert Mirabel. Passing It On: The next generation of Cajun musicians. Carolyn Ware, Moderator. Brandon Moreau, Jeffery Thibodeaux, Bryan LaFleur, Kerry Kim Moreau.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music, Cajun Musicians
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music, Cajun Musicians
Native American Music. Shana Walton and Robert Mirabel; flute playing and discussion of Native American music. Passing It On: The Next Generation of Cajun Musicians. Brandon Moreau, Jeffrey Thibodeaux, Bryan LaFleur, Kerry Kim Moreau.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music, Mardi Gras Indians, Skeletons, and Baby Dolls
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Music, Mardi Gras Indians, Skeletons, and Baby Dolls
Native American Music Moderator, Annette Grayhawk Differences in song between Native American cultures. Mardi Gras Indians, Skeletons, and Baby Dolls. Discussion of various African-American costuming traditions. St. Bernard's Islenos Culture. Irvan Perez and Ralph Serignea discuss Canary Islanders who settled in Louisiana and created sub-culture.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Spirituality, Waterways
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Spirituality, Waterways
Native American Spirituality. discussed by Jonny Hawk, Vance Little Beaver, and Grayhawk Perkins. Maritime Heritage. Working Louisiana's Waterways -- Ray Brassieur discusses boat building and crafts with Kernis Huval, Dick Gibbens, Dana Wright, and Tom Colvin.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Spirituality, Waterways
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Spirituality, Waterways
Native American Spirituality. Grayhawk Perkins, Moderator. Jonny Hawk, Vance Little Beaver. Maritime Heritage: Working on Louisiana's Waterways. Ray Brassieur, Moderator; Kernis Huval, Dick Gibbons, Dana Wright, Tom Colvin.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stereotypes
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stereotypes
Native American Stereotypes. Carolyn Ware, Moderator. Grayhawk Perkins - Panel of 2 Native Americans. Louisiana French Folktales. Glen Pitre of Cut Off, LA telling many Cajun Stories. Louisiana Cajun Music. Viatore family of Acadia, - Intro; Ray Brassieur, Aleda, 15 - Moise, 19 and father Etienne.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stereotypes
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stereotypes
Romance and Reality: Native American Stereotypes Annette Grayhawk Perkins, Al Lotock discuss images and people's impressions of images. LA French Folktales.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stories
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Native American Stories
Native American Stories: Grayhawk Perkins tells Native American stories. Louisiana Accents. Panelists Kim Moreau (Cajun), Johnny Kool Stevenson (Central City), Cecile Robin (Treme) and Kena Bradford (Metairie) discuss different accents from around LA.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Public Presentations of Cajun and Creole Culture
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Public Presentations of Cajun and Creole Culture
Public Presentations of Cajun and Creole Culture Donald Beganud (wood craftsman), Geraldine Robertson (basket weaver), Joe Soileau (cowhide chairs) and Shana Walton discuss presenting culture. Politics in Louisiana Leroy Martin, Gus Weil, and Glen Pitre discuss politics.
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Who's Indian, Who's Not, Who Decides?, Urban Cajuns
2000 Folk Heritage Stage - Who's Indian, Who's Not, Who Decides?, Urban Cajuns
Who's Indian, Who's Not, and Who Decides? Tribal recognition issues. B. Klopotek, Moderator. Panel; B. Dardar, J. Whitehawk Lowe, John Barbarey. Plenty research for tribal recognition. Urban Cajun. Ray Brassieur, Moderator. Panel; K. Venable, R. Speyrer, D. Brasseaux. Story telling of migration to Beaumont.

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