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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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 |
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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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