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Cultural Conservation Through Apprenticeship: A Review of the Louisiana Folklife Apprenticeship Program

by Sheri Dunbar and Maida Owens

The original version was published by the Louisiana Folklife Program, Division of the Arts in 1993. Limited copies are available upon request.

This publication features some of Louisiana's greatest treasures, folk artists keeping their traditions alive so that all may benefit from living in a healthy, creative environment. With the support of a Folklife Apprenticeship grant from the Division of the Arts, they have passed on to apprentices invaluable skills and knowledge about their culture.

This project is a fine example of the collaboration and cooperation among Louisiana cultural specialists. The project was conceived by Bob Gates, the former director of the Louisiana Folklife Program and implemented by Maida Owens, the current director. Anthropologist Sheri Dunbar drew upon the expertise of many people and the apprenticeship grant applications to write the artist profiles. Audio tapes of site visit interviews are archived at the Louisiana State University Hill Memorial Library's Special Collections.

 

Keeping It Alive: Cultural Conservation Through Apprenticeship - A Review of the Louisiana Folklife Program
The cover of "Keeping It Alive."

 

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Profiles of Masters and Apprentices

David Allen and Bennie Holyfield, Walking Stick Carving, Homer, Claiborne Parish

Charles Taylor and Traynell Mitchell, Mardi Gras Indian Costumes, New Orleans, Orleans Parish

Marc Savoy and Ward Lormand, Accordion Making, Eunice, St. Landry Parish

Elie Guidry, Thomas Colvin, and Errol Cuneo, Wooden Boatbuilding, Thibodaux, Lafourche Parish

Raymond Blakes and Clarastine Cook, Blues Guitar Playing, Shreveport, Caddo Parish

Lula Landry, Inez Catalon, and Marce Lacouture, Cajun Home Music, Abbeville and Kaplan, Vermilion and Acadia Parishes

Lionel LeLeux and John Vidrine, Fiddle Repair, Kaplan, Acadia Parish

Bel Abbey and Timothy Langley, Koasati Crafts and Storytelling, Elton, Jefferson Davis Parish

Mary Jackson Jones and Herman Jackson, Choctaw Language, Jena, LaSalle Parish

Gladys LeBlanc Clark and Elaine Bourque, Acadian Brown Cotton Weaving, Scott, Lafayette Parish

Azzie Roland and Alice Roland Holley, Split-oak Basket Making, Marion, Union Parish

Rebecca D. Henry and Nia Henry, Exploring the World of Folk Medicine, St. Landry Parish

F.B. Snell and Beau D. Bacon, Cowhide Curing of Chairs, Rockers, and Stools, Natchitoches Parish

Edward Couvillier, Kevin Couvillier, and Jim Delahoussaye, Wooden Boatbuilding, Franklin, St. Mary Parish

 

 

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