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Series 2: Sound recordings (continued) | |||||||||||||
Les violons d'Acadie, Multi-Purpose Center, Madawaska, Maine, June 28, 1991 (continued) | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_a012 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
CO-A012: Paul Leblanc, Arcade Richard, Gordon Pelletier, Bobby Kelly, Jerry and the Wanderers and Jerry Voisine. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: CO-A013 | Singing by Connie Morin Desrosier, St. Agatha, Maine, July 08, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4366 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_a013 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
CO-A013: Desrosier, Connie Morin. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: CO-A014 | Singing and storytelling by Ida Bourgoin Roy, Van Buren, Maine, July 10, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4367 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_lo_a014 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
CO-A014: Ida Bourgoin Roy. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A001 | Performance by the Poor, Poor Woodsman Band, Fort Kent Hotel, Fort Kent, Maine, June 08, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4368 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a001 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A001: Poor, Poor Woodsman Band, Harold Jackson, Sam Oakes, Nelson Michaud and Maurice Michaud. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A002 | Music party and barbecue at Sam Oakes' home, Fort Kent, Maine, June 09, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4369 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a002 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A002: Sam Oakes and Merrill Oakes. | |||||||||||||
Tape IDs: AFC 1991/029: RB-A003 - A005 | Interview with Herman Deprey and family, New Canada, Maine, part 1-3, June 12, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4370 - RYN 4372 | |||||||||||||
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Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a003 Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a004 Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a005 |
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3 audiocassettes, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A003: Interview with Herman Deprey, Darcey Deprey and Danny Deprey; RB-A004 - RBA005: Interview with Herman Deprey, Magloire (Mac) Deprey and Blanche Deprey. | |||||||||||||
Tape IDs: AFC 1991/029: RB-A006 - A007 | Tour of the study area with Pat Ouellette and Julie Bayley, various locations, Maine, part 1-2, June 17, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4373 - RYN 4374 | |||||||||||||
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Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a006 Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a007 |
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2 audiocassettes, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A006 - A007: Interview with Pat Ouellette and Julie Bayley. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A008 | Interview with Marcella Belanger Violette and Elmer Violette, Van Buren, Maine, June 21, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4375 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a008 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A008: Interview with Marcella Belanger Violette and Elmer Violette. | |||||||||||||
Tape IDs: AFC 1991/029: RB-A009 - A010 | Interview with Don Cyr, Lille, Maine, part 1-2, June 24, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4376 - RYN 4377 | |||||||||||||
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Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a009 Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a010 |
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2 audiocassettes, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A009 - A010: Interview with Don Cyr. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A011 | Lavertu family reunion and interview with James Lavertu and family, Lavertu Settlement, Maine, July 05, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4378 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a011 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A011: Interview with James Lavertu and family. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A012 | Interview with Mark Jalbert and Jerry White about the construction of a strip canoe, Frenchville, Maine, July 11, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4379 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a012 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A012: Interview with Mark Jalbert and Jerry White. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A013 | Le Tintamarre, Grande Riviere Festival, Van Buren, Maine, July 14, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4380 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a013 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A013: Interviews conducted by David Whitman and Ray C. Brassieur at the Festival. | |||||||||||||
Tape IDs: AFC 1991/029: RB-A014 - A015 | Saturday evening dance at the Forever Young Club, Madawaska, Maine, part 1-2, July 13, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4381 - RYN 4382 | |||||||||||||
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Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a014 Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a015 |
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2 audiocassettes, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A014: Cyrice Therien, Maurice Therien, Reno Guerette, Gerard LaGasse and Roland Lagast. A015: Cyrice Therien, Maurice Therien, Reno Guerette, Theodore Sirois and Gerard LaGasse. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A016 | Interview with Frances Gendreau, Saint David, Maine, July 22, 1991 | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4383 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a016 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
RB-A016: Interview with Frances Gendreau and Julie Albert. | |||||||||||||
Tape ID: AFC 1991/029: RB-A017 | Unidentified music recordings in French | ||||||||||||
MBRS Shelflist number: RYN 4384 | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_rb_a017 | |||||||||||||
1 audiocassette, 60 min. | |||||||||||||
Series 3: Graphic materials | |||||||||||||
The original materials are stored at Ft. Meade. | |||||||||||||
Photographic descriptions were taken directly from unedited log sheets. | |||||||||||||
Color slides | |||||||||||||
2380 color slides | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C001 | Quay at Long Lake area, Maine, June 06, 1991 - June 08, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c001 | |||||||||||||
20 35 mm color slides | |||||||||||||
These images document a trip to Long Lake, via State Highway 162; 1-2, Wheeled dock on Long Lake, known locally as a quay. found on all lakes in the study area; the wheels allow the dock to be removed from the water before winter, thus avoiding ice damage; 3-4, Fieldworkers Ray Brassieur and Lisa Ornstein examine the quay; 5, Brassieur and Ornstein talk with Jack Caron of Sinclair, ME, owner of the quay; 6-8, Man fishing from another quay on Long Lake, with pontoon-equipped aircraft moored nearby These images document the annual Fish River Canoe Race; 9-20, Scenes from the Fish River Canoe Race; these photographs were taken at Fish River Falls in Fort Kent, a portage for the racers. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C002 | Fish River Canoe Race, near Fish River Falls, Fort Kent, Maine; Fort Kent Hotel, Fort Kent, Maine; Barn at Ethel Gagnon's property, Eagle Lake, Maine, June 08, 1991 - June 09, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c002 | |||||||||||||
20 35 mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-7, Scenes from annual Fish River Canoe Race, taken near Fish River Falls in Fort Kent, a portage for racers (frames #2 and 3 show the only racers who, to my knowledge, shot the falls); 8, Trophies awarded to contestants in the canoe race; 9-12, The Fort Kent Hotel on Main Street in downtown Fort Kent; it no longer operates as a hotel, but does have an operating restaurant (The Brass Lantern) and bar; one of two places in Fort Kent which regularly feature live music; 13-15, Fieldworker Ray Brassieur examines various pieces of a demolished barn in Eagle Lake, ME; the barn, which belonged to Ethel Gagnon (who lived in a house on the property), was estimated by her to be approximately 100 years old, and was partially constructed of hewn timbers and square-cut nails; 16-17, Brassieur talks to Ethel Gagnon at the back door of her house; 18, Outbuilding behind the Gagnon house, which she called the "tool shed;" many of the residences in the study area have one or more outbuildings, reflecting the agricultural base of the original settlement; 19, View of the Gagnon house from the rear; the addition which runs the length of the house is typical of the study area, and often results from the enclosure of what was once an outdoor "summer kitchen"; 20, Gagnon house and tool shed. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C003 | Ethel Gagnon's house, Eagle Lake, Maine, June 09, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c003 | |||||||||||||
20 35 mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-2, Views of the Gagnon property from the rear; 3-8, Cemetery next to the Gagnon property, located on land donated by the Gagnon family; as in many parts of the country, there is widespread use of plastic flowers to decorate graves; 9-14, Scenes inside the home of Ethel Gagnon; liberal use of family pictures as a decorative element is found in the majority of homes in the study area; 15, Ethel Gagnon's desk; the presence of the Catholic pamphlet next to the budgetary calculations and the calculator hint at the importance of Catholicism in the study area; 16, Calendar featuring the Pope's picture; religious motifs often adorn the walls of houses; 17-18, Plate with wedding announcement and Biblical message; 19-20, Front view of Gagnon house from State Highway 11; the lateral addition (on the left side of the house) is one of the most common types found in the study area. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C004 | Sam Oakes' home, Fort Kent, Maine, June 09, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c004 | |||||||||||||
20 35 mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1-5, Maria Oakes7 collection of teapots, which she keeps on a shelf in her kitchen; 6, Yoke for a team of work animals; it is common to use agricultural artifacts as decorative elements; 7, Interior of Oakes' house, showing the geometric design loft railing Sam built; 8, Cabinet in the house; typically, a large number of family photographs are used to decorate; 9, John Connor of St. Francis, ME, a friend of the Oakes family; 10, Female family members prepare food for the family barbecue; 11-13, Fiddler Sam Oakes, one of the more accomplished musicians in the area; Sam plays both country and old-time music, expressing a preference for the old-time style but lamenting that there are few opportunities to play that part of his repertory outside of his home; 14-16, Sam's brother Merrill Oakes, a fine rhythm guitar player and reputedly an excellent five-string banjo player; 17, Maria's sister Rena Deprey, who videotaped some of the music; 18-19, Fieldworker Ray Brassieur talks with John Connor; 20, Painting done by Maria's mother, an amateur artist. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C005 | Sam Oakes' home, interior and exterior, Fort Kent, Maine; Acadian Landing Site Memorial, near Madwaska, Maine, June 09, 1991 - June 10, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c005 | |||||||||||||
20 35 mm color slides | |||||||||||||
1, Painting done by Maria Oakes mother, an amateur artist; 2, Message over the door to the Oakes house; the rameau (blessed palm), which in Catholic belief will protect a building from disaster, is found in a large percentage of houses in the study area; 3-4, Family pictures in the Oakes house; again, note the rameau; 5, Saddle-notched logs at the corners of the Oakes house, which occupant Sam Oakes built himself; this type of joinery does not seem to have been commonly used in older log houses in the area; 6, Exterior wall of Oakes house; 7, Family barbecue held in conjunction with music party; according to family members, such functions are held nearly every weekend during the summer; 8, Fieldworker Ray Brassieur talks with John Connor of St. Francis, ME; 9, One of the youngest attendees at the party; 10, Sam's brother Merrill Oakes; The following images document a visit to the cross which stands as a memorial at the site on the Saint John River where the first Acadian settlers in the upper Saint John Valley are said to have landed; 11, Fieldworkers Lisa Ornstein and Ray Brassieur read the memorial plaques in the company of Claude "Blackie" Cyr of Madawaska and Madawaska Chamber of Commerce Director Cathie Corey (far right); 12-17, Local historian Bernette Albert tells the history of the first Acadian families to settle in the upper Saint John River Valley; 18-19, White marble cross commemorating the landing site, erected by the Madawaska Historical Society; the marble cross replaced previous white wooden crosses; 20, Looking away from the river from the Landing Site Memorial; St. David Catholic Church is visible to the right of center. | |||||||||||||
Call number: AFC 1991/029: DW-C006 | Albert house, Saint David Village, Madawaska, Maine, June 10, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Photographer: David A. Whitman | |||||||||||||
Digital content available: afc1991029_dw_c006 | |||||||||||||
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