Tributaries, Number 08.

Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association (https://www.alabamafolklife.org/). Published by NewSouth Books, Montgomery, Alabama, with support from the Folklife Program of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Contents: - A Perpetual Stew: The Roots of Mobile's Culinary Heritage by Susan Th...

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Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
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collection Alabama Folklife Collection
building Alabama Department of Archives and History
publisher Alabama Department of Archives and History
topic Photographs and audio files
spellingShingle Photographs and audio files
Tributaries, Number 08.
fulltopic Photographs and audio files
description Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association (https://www.alabamafolklife.org/). Published by NewSouth Books, Montgomery, Alabama, with support from the Folklife Program of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Contents: - A Perpetual Stew: The Roots of Mobile's Culinary Heritage by Susan Thomas (page 9) - Bringing Alabama Home:An Ethnographer's Sense of Self by Dana Borrelli (page 23) - Red Hot and Blue: Spotlight on Five Alabama Blues Women by Kathy Bailey and Debbie Bond (page 33) - Maintaining Mexican Identity in Birmingham by Charles Kelley (page 49) - Book Review by Henry Willett (page 65) --- An Alabama Songbook: Ballads, Folksongs, and Spirituals Collected by Byron Arnold, edited with an introduction by Robert W. Halli, Jr. - Recording Review by Steve Grauberger (page 68) --- Allison’s Sacred Harp Singers: Heaven's my Home, 1927–1928. --- Religion is a Fortune Sacred Harp Singing: Various Groups—Early 1900s
spelling Tributaries, Number 08.Journal of the Alabama Folklife Association (https://www.alabamafolklife.org/). Published by NewSouth Books, Montgomery, Alabama, with support from the Folklife Program of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. Contents: - A Perpetual Stew: The Roots of Mobile's Culinary Heritage by Susan Thomas (page 9) - Bringing Alabama Home:An Ethnographer's Sense of Self by Dana Borrelli (page 23) - Red Hot and Blue: Spotlight on Five Alabama Blues Women by Kathy Bailey and Debbie Bond (page 33) - Maintaining Mexican Identity in Birmingham by Charles Kelley (page 49) - Book Review by Henry Willett (page 65) --- An Alabama Songbook: Ballads, Folksongs, and Spirituals Collected by Byron Arnold, edited with an introduction by Robert W. Halli, Jr. - Recording Review by Steve Grauberger (page 68) --- Allison’s Sacred Harp Singers: Heaven's my Home, 1927–1928. --- Religion is a Fortune Sacred Harp Singing: Various Groups—Early 1900s20052000-2009TextJournals (Periodicals)Alabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36130EnglishCopyright 2005 by the Alabama Folklife Association. All Rights Reserved.http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/folk/id/1273
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