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2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Culture on Film and Video
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Culture on Film and Video
Taking Aim: Capturing Culture on Film and Video. Moderator not identified. Panelists: Joseph Moran (photographer) Brian Baine (director of documentaries and commercials) Mark Sindler (photographer, video producer) and Julie Gustafson (documentary director) Discussion: how they got interested in film, the work they've done and its significance.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Indian Tribes of Louisiana, Tales of Streetcars and Lucky Dogs
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Indian Tribes of Louisiana, Tales of Streetcars and Lucky Dogs
Native Born: The Indian Tribes of Louisiana. Moderator: Shana Walton. Panelists: Barry Langley- member of the Coushatta Tribe, Brenda Darr Robichaux - principal chief of United Houma Nation, Thomas (?) and Laurianne Chasse(?)-works for inter-tribal council of Louisiana. Tales of Streetcars and Lucky Dogs in New Orleans. Panelists: Jack Stewart- from Uptown and Earl Bartay from Downtown.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jam Session of Navajo, African and Brazilian Drummers
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jam Session of Navajo, African and Brazilian Drummers
Many Rhythms, One Spirit: A Jam Session of Navajo, African and Brazilian drummers. Moderator: Rick Dunlap. Musicians: Luther Grayhawk (Bamboula 2000) Sean Price (plays the water drum) Curtis Pierre. (Casa Samba) Discussion: Cultural Backgrounds, the music they play spirituality and the connection to the drum.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jazz Fest Folklore, Native Roots
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jazz Fest Folklore, Native Roots
Jazz Fest Folklore. Moderator: Shana Walton (folklorist / anthropologist). Panelists: Beatle Bob, Second Line Eddie, The Pet da Kat Krewe and the Watermelon Ritual Guys. Discussion: They discuss how long they have been coming to Jazz Fest, what it means to them and why they keep coming back. Native Roots and Positive Vibes. Moderator not identified. Panelist: Casper Lamatawa .
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jazz Fest and the American Indian Arts, Crafts Laws, Cajun Costumes
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Jazz Fest and the American Indian Arts, Crafts Laws, Cajun Costumes
Arbitrary Indian (book). Jazz Fest and the American Indian Arts. Craft Law 1990. Moderator: Annette Perkins. Panelists: Gale Shelfield (author of Arbitrary Indian.) Upton Ethelbaugh (artisan) Tina Santiago (artisan). Discussion: about the Arts and Crafts Law. Mardi Gras Traditions New Orleans costumes, Cajun costumes and masks. Moderator: Carolyn Ware. Panelists: Kim Moreau (member of Cajun Mardi Gras Run) John Flemming (sculptor, leather-worker, mask maker) Derrick Heuland (Mardi Gras Indian), Discussion / Demonstration: Acadian Mardi Gras Run traditions, masks and costumes demo.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Keeping Creole Music Alive, Ghosts and Loup Garous
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Keeping Creole Music Alive, Ghosts and Loup Garous
Eh, La-bas! Keeping Creole Music Alive. Moderator: Mike (?) Panelists: Ghosts, Loup Garous and Stories that Go Bump in the Night. Moderator: Carolyn Ware. Panelists: Thelma Daigle, Janie Luster, Ralph Serignea and Irvan Perez. Discussion: The telling of supernatural stories and the meaning behind them.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Naturally Native, Healing Ways
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Naturally Native, Healing Ways
Naturally Native. Film maker Valerie Red-Horse talks about Native Americans and the movie industry. Moderator: Sue St. Marie Chippewa. Panelist: Valerie Red-Horse: actress, producer, screen writer. Healing Ways: Cajun, Anglo and Native American. Healers swap remedies. Panelists: unidentified woman, Janie Luster, and Mrs. Robin.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Risque Business
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Risque Business
Risque Business. Moderator: Rick Dunlap. Panelists: Kitty West (aka: Evangeline 'the oyster girl.'), Wild Cherry, Taj Mahal of the Orient and Tommy Yetta and B.B. Delight and Kitten Laroux from the Shim Sham Revue. Joined by bandleader Tommy Yetta and the Shim Sham Revue.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Singing from the Soul
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Singing from the Soul
Singing from the Soul. The Chapman Family Gospel Quartet. Moderator: Laura Westbrook. Panelists: Floyd Chapman, Henry Chapman, James Chapman, Leroy Chapman, Norbert Chapman.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Singing from the Soul, Politics
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Singing from the Soul, Politics
Singing From the Soul II. The next generation of family gospel bands. Moderator: Laura Westbrook. Panelists: Floyd Chapman, Henry Chapman, James Chapman, Leroy Chapman, Norbert Chapman. Vote Early, Vote Often: The Lighter Side of Louisiana Politics. with political consultant and author Gus Weill. Moderator: Gus Weill's wife (name unknown).
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - St. Joseph Day Altars
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - St. Joseph Day Altars
St. Joseph Day Altars. Traditions, how-to, reasons and history, discussion about Sicilian heritage in New Orleans and demos of sacred baked goods. Moderator, Carolyn Ware. Panelists: Mary Bose and Maria Kaychetta.
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Stereotypes in Native American Culture
2002 Folk Heritage Stage - Stereotypes in Native American Culture
Headdresses, Powwows and Arrowheads. Moderator: Judy Maxwell. Panelists: Bill Darrow, Annette Perkins and Terry Bates. Discussion: Stereotypes in Native American Culture.

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