Folk Heritage Stage
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- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Occupational Folklife, African American Traditions
- Occupational Folklife: Working on the Water with Alex Giroir, Raymond Sedatol, and Jessie Bourg discuss crafts necessary to live on the water. African-American Festive Traditions discussions with Carolyn Ware, Wardell Lewis (grand marshal), Wayne Washington (9th Ward Hunters), and Al Morris (Bone Gang).
- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Quilting and Weaving
- Quilting and Weaving. - weaving brown cotton, Jenelle Garrett quilter. Rural Cajun Mardi Gras. costume makers George Manuel and Jackie Miller.
- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Ranching and Rodeo Traditions, Southeast Asian Buddhist Traditions
- Ranching and Rodeo Traditions Moderator Carolyn Ware discusses ranching and rodeo traditions with two local ranchers. LA Southeast Asian Buddhist Traditions Moderator Francine Slaton interviews various Buddhist artists about their cultural traditions.
- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Regional Folklife, Native American Culture
- Louisiana Regional Folklife. Nancy Cooper, Dale Ramsey, Charles Robell, unknown woman. Louisiana Native American Culture. Lorena Langley and Roy Parfait. Voodoo. Eva Jones. Horse Racing. - William (?), Douglas, and (?)
- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Vietnamese Healing Traditions
- Vietnamese Healing Traditions. Mr. Pho (?); New Orleans Spiritual Churches. Moderator by David Estes with Bishop Caldwell, Bishop Carman, and Bishop Coleman.
- 1995 Folk Heritage Stage - Women in the Mardi Gras Indian Traditions
- Women in the Mardi Gras Indian Traditions Sabrina Montana, Joyce Montana, Queen Barbara Wallace, and Denise Montana.
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - Cane River Creoles and Cooking
- Cane River Creoles and Cooking: Easter Rock Ceremony.
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - Continuity and Change in Treme, Textiles and Textures
- Continuity and Change in Treme. Joyce discusses the history of the neighborhood and its influences with Brandy Mitchell and Fred Johnson. Textures and Textiles. Joyce Jackson talks with Larry Bant, Ferdinand Bigard, George Valez (Haiti) discuss Mardi Gras Indian crafts and compare to Haitian crafts.
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - Creole Storytelling and Doll Making, Waterways and Wetlands
- Creole Storytelling and Doll Making. Barbara Trevigne and Carolyn Ware discuss doll making. Louisiana's Waterways and Wetlands. Alex Giroir, Raymond Sedatol, Jessie Bourg, and John Tessavich discuss boat building, fishing, and oyster farming. Islenos Folklife Beth Verret with Irvan and Alfred Perez.
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - Easter Rock in North Louisiana, Women and Mardi Gras Indian Traditions
- Easter Rock in North Louisiana Moderator; Annie Staten- Hattie Addison and the Winnsboro Easter Rock Ensemble- A religious Rite- A Chorus Sings. 2:00- Women and the Mardi Gras Indian Tradition. Moderator; Joyce Jackson; Moderator- Panel; Sherylyn Tokie Joseph, Barbara Wallace, Littdell Banister.
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - Festive and Ritual Crafts, Early Country Music
- Festive and Ritual Crafts Susan Launey, Johnnie Cool Stevenson, Kevin Washington, Susan Launey discuss streamers, umbrellas, Mardi Gras Indian dress, and Cajun costume making. Early Country Music in Louisiana Harold Cavallero, Pat Flory and Don Napier perform and discuss early country music
- 1996 Folk Heritage Stage - French Louisiana Healing Traditions, Children's Folklore
- French Louisiana Healing Traditions. Janie Luster and Rebecca Henry discuss healing traditions. Children's Folklore. Children"'s games -- Perlito Street Kids perform different children"'s games. Cane River Creoles. Panelists from Northern Creole communities discuss traditions. Pam Crowe, Terrell Delphin, and Daphne Delphin.