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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Michael Roach, Michael Roach
Michael Roach, Michael Roach
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewer: Connor Perry
Interviewee: Michael Roach
Disclaimer: I removed crutch words and false starts from this transcript. These crutch words include Uh, um, so, and yeah.
Linda Campbell, Linda Campbell
Linda Campbell, Linda Campbell
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewee: Linda Campbell
Interviewers: Hartley Thacker, Abigail Vaughn, Mushal Alsaif
Transcribers: Jen Carson, Abigail Vaughn, Mushal Alsaif, and Hartley Thacker
Ray Foster, Ray Foster
Ray Foster, Ray Foster
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewers: Cole Hollins, Jacob Tibbidough, Baily (Last Name?)
Interviewee: Ray Foster
Disclaimer: This transcription will not include words such as uhm, um, and ah.
Reggie Eggleston, Reggie Eggleston
Reggie Eggleston, Reggie Eggleston
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewers: Molly Craig, Nick Shaeffer, Lauren Layman, James Cox, Leonie Verstraete
Interviewee: Reggie Eggleston
James Redford, James Redford
James Redford, James Redford
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewers: Kathryn Britts, Amanda McGregor, Suban Farah, Ciarah Bennett, Makayla Snyder
Interviewee: James Redford
Disclaimer: *In this transcription the “crunch words were included as well as the more prominent filler words like um, ah, and oh.
James Coleman, James Coleman
James Coleman, James Coleman
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewers: Emily Stewart, Brooke O’Malley, Kim Clements, Veronica Racey, Tyler Swafford
Interviewee: James Coleman
Date: 1 December 2015, Sociology 102
Linda Campbell, Linda Campbell
Linda Campbell, Linda Campbell
Rural Volunteer Fire Fighters
Interviewee: Linda Campbell
Interviewers: Hartley Thacker, Abigail Vaughn, Mushal Alsaif
Transcribers: Jen Carson, Abigail Vaughn, Mushal Alsaif, and Hartley Thacker
Maine Folklife, Vol. 19, Iss. 1, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife, Vol. 19, Iss. 1, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
Bobby Ives was honored at a brunch held by the University of Maine Foundation to launch the new Sandy and Bobby Ives Fund on Oct. 19, 2014. David Taylor and LeeEllen Friedland established the fund, the purpose of which is to support undergraduate students doing ethnographic and/or oral history research who have had formal training and/or a mentor at UMaine and/or by attending field schools. Students Hilary Warner-Evans and Taylor Cunningham, currently minoring in folklore studies, attended the event and talked about their research.
Oral History And Archaeology Of The Keith's Siding Site Location, Amanda Kay Flannery
Oral History And Archaeology Of The Keith's Siding Site Location, Amanda Kay Flannery
Theses and Dissertations
At the beginning of the 20th century railroad logging camp settlements dotted the landscape in Northern Wisconsin in order to supply growing city populations and immigrants moving west with building materials. Many temporary towns were created in order to house the workers and their families and provide basic amenities needed to survive in an isolated environment. These communities typically lasted until the extraction of the hardwood was complete and then communities would abandon their makeshift dwellings and move on to the next stand of trees. Very few of the lumber siding settlements have been documented within the archaeological record. Great …
Maine Folklife, Vol. 18, Iss. 1-3, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife, Vol. 18, Iss. 1-3, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
When we began developing the Maine Song and Story Sampler, our graduate assistant, Josh Parda, worked on the project as his primary task at the Folklife Center. Folks who follow us on Facebook or check our website frequently have seen the occasional posts of a song here or a story there that is relevant to some holiday or other event(s) going on in the wider world. And, thanks to our Archives Manager, Katrina Wynn, the full Sampler is available through Digital Commons. However, we went a full year without actually adding material to the Sampler.
"Thaai Thathaiyai Ngai Thaai": Narratives Of Rituals, Agency, And Resistance In The Klfa (Mau Mau) Struggle For Kenya's Independence, Henry Muoki Mbunga
"Thaai Thathaiyai Ngai Thaai": Narratives Of Rituals, Agency, And Resistance In The Klfa (Mau Mau) Struggle For Kenya's Independence, Henry Muoki Mbunga
Pan African Studies - Theses
The purpose of this project is to examine the role of rituals in the Mau Mau struggle for Kenya's independence. Traditionally, research on the Mau Mau has focused on the political and socio-economic aspects of Kenya's anti-colonial struggle. As a result, the place of spirituality and, in particular, the role of rituals in the Mau Mau struggle has largely been ignored in existing literature. Initially, when KLFA rituals were studied at the height of the Mau Mau struggle, the task was undertaken by colonial anthropologists and psychologists who were often unable to escape the snare of racist and Eurocentric prejudices …
Analysis Of Gender Relations In The Industrial Community Of Aguirre, Puerto Rico, Alejandra Alvarez
Analysis Of Gender Relations In The Industrial Community Of Aguirre, Puerto Rico, Alejandra Alvarez
Dissertations, Master's Theses and Master's Reports - Open
This thesis is a study of the gender relations of the residents of Aguirre, Puerto Rico, between 1940 and 1991. The primary goal of the project was to explore how gender roles and relations in the Aguirre community were impacted by the social class system introduced by the Aguirre Sugar Company. This project was based on the interpretation of the past and present situation of the Aguirre community using oral history, by conducting a series of interviews among its residents. The interviews resulted in three main themes. First, the concepts of `normal and natural' were used to distinguish gender roles. …
Maine Folklife, Vol. 17, Iss. 1-2, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife, Vol. 17, Iss. 1-2, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
The Maine Folklife Center has embarked on an ambitious project to digitize the entire collection of the Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History. To that end, the University of Maine has contracted with George Blood L.P. of Philadelphia to provide audio digitization services to create a digital preservation master of each of our sound files for the Library of Congress and the University of Maine from our original copies of analog tapes (reel to reel, cassettes, and VHS). George Blood L.P. was chosen from a group of companies who responded to a request for proposals because his company was …
Transcript Of The Kiwanda Fish Company, Kristina Hogevoll, Martin Knopf
Transcript Of The Kiwanda Fish Company, Kristina Hogevoll, Martin Knopf
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Kristina Hogevoll briefly describes her family’s first fishing company in Pacific City and then describes, in great detail, the work involved in their second, larger company, the Kiwanda. Marty Knopf describes how the Kiwanda Fish Company looked out for all the fishermen and how that contributed to the special Pacific City dory community.
Transcript Of Creating The Dory Days Posters, Carol M. Johnson
Transcript Of Creating The Dory Days Posters, Carol M. Johnson
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from an interview collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. The on-the-spot interview was conducted on the beach at Cape Kiwanda during Dory Days 2012. In this story, Carol Miles Johnson, Pacific City artist and dorywoman, describes the inspiration and process involved in the design of her series of Dory Days posters, which she began creating in 2004.
A Historical Narrative Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Schools And Their Legacy For Contemporary Youth Leadership Development Programming, Leslie K. Etienne
A Historical Narrative Of The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's Freedom Schools And Their Legacy For Contemporary Youth Leadership Development Programming, Leslie K. Etienne
Antioch University Dissertations & Theses
During what became known as the Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) established alternative temporary summer "Freedom Schools" in communities throughout the state. SNCC was a civil rights organization led by young, mostly African American college students and ex-students that worked against racial discrimination during the Civil Rights Movement. In 1963, they were poised to lead Freedom Summer, a massive effort that aimed to transform the brutal white dominated power structure of Mississippi, a stronghold of extremely violent southern racism. During the planning for Freedom Summer, SNCC field secretary Charles Cobb suggested that the summer …
The Changing Geography And Fortunes Of Dublin Haute Cuisine Restaurants, 1958-2008, Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire
The Changing Geography And Fortunes Of Dublin Haute Cuisine Restaurants, 1958-2008, Máirtín Mac Con Iomaire
Articles
This paper considers the changing geography and fortunes of Dublin’s haute cuisine restaurants over the last half century, placing them within both a national and international context. Ireland’s place within the global story of food is discussed, and the paper illustrates links between Dublin and European and global trends. The paper points out that Dublin in the 1950s could be seen as the gastronomic capital of the British Isles. The leading restaurateurs are briefly profiled, and the decline, stagnation, and gradual re-birth of Dublin’s haute cuisine restaurants over the 1958-2008 period is charted and discussed. The paper combines data from …
Maine Folklife, Vol. 17, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife, Vol. 17, Iss. 2, Maine Folklife Center
Maine Folklife Center Newsletter
A new collaboration between the Library of Congress' American Folklife Center and the University of Maine will preserve a unique archival collection that documents the history and traditions of Maine, other New England states the Canada's Maritime Provinces. That collection, the entire holdings of the Northeast Archives of Folklore and History, is part of UMaine's Folklife Center.
The library will acquire the entire collection, preserve it at its state-of-the art facilities and serve it online and in person to researchers from around the world. Digital copies will remain accessible at UMaine's Maine Folklife Center.
The folklife center will contract with …
Transcript Of The 127-Pound Halibut, Robert W. Bush
Transcript Of The 127-Pound Halibut, Robert W. Bush
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Robert Bush recounts the challenges of catching a 127-pound halibut.
Transcript Of The Boat Inspection, Nancy Bush
Transcript Of The Boat Inspection, Nancy Bush
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Nancy Bush recounts a humorous story about a boat inspection by the Coast Guard.
Transcript Of Raising Silver Salmon, James Allen
Transcript Of Raising Silver Salmon, James Allen
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Jim Allen recounts raising silver salmon in the creek behind his house.
Transcript Of Battle Stations, Michael W. Cellers
Transcript Of Battle Stations, Michael W. Cellers
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Mike Cellers recounts stories of finding schools of silvers and his friend "Windy" Wenzinger catching a big Chinook salmon.
Transcript Of Encounters With Blue Sharks, Gerald Johnson
Transcript Of Encounters With Blue Sharks, Gerald Johnson
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Jerry Johnson recounts two encounters with blue sharks while dory fishing.
Transcript Of Wrestling With A Shark, James A. Coon
Transcript Of Wrestling With A Shark, James A. Coon
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, James A. (Jim) Coon relates the experience of wrestling with a thresher shark, catching one of the largest sharks ever hooked out of Pacific City. He also describes how the dory’s fishing lines are attached and how they function.
Transcript Of The Origins Of Dory Fishing In Pacific City, Paul A. Hanneman
Transcript Of The Origins Of Dory Fishing In Pacific City, Paul A. Hanneman
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Paul Hanneman discusses the closing of the Nestucca River to commercial fishing in 1926 and the beginnings of dory fishing from Cape Kiwanda.
Transcript Of Climbing Haystack Rock, Paul A. Hanneman, Sandy Hanneman
Transcript Of Climbing Haystack Rock, Paul A. Hanneman, Sandy Hanneman
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Sandy Hanneman and Paul Hanneman recount climbing Haystack Rock before it was designated a wildlife sanctuary. Other adventurers include Florence Abshear, Steven Siltanen, and Bruce Erickson.
Transcript Of A Powder-Puff Derby Loss, Paul A. Hanneman, Sandy Hanneman
Transcript Of A Powder-Puff Derby Loss, Paul A. Hanneman, Sandy Hanneman
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Sandy Hanneman and Paul Hanneman recount a powder-puff derby race which Sandy and her rowing partner lost.
Transcript Of Cotton Handlines And Pistols, Paul A. Hanneman
Transcript Of Cotton Handlines And Pistols, Paul A. Hanneman
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Paul Hanneman recounts a misadventure with cotton handlines and sharks, as well as one with pistols and salmon.
Transcript Of Salt Water In The Rig, Wendy Hay, Joe Hay
Transcript Of Salt Water In The Rig, Wendy Hay, Joe Hay
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Joe and Wendy Hay recount a dory launching when their rig filled with salt water and the consequences of that event.
Transcript Of Bernie’S Final Tuna Run, William D. Hook
Transcript Of Bernie’S Final Tuna Run, William D. Hook
All Story Transcripts
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of Pacific City project. In this story, Bill Hook recounts the experience of spreading his stepfather’s ashes on the tuna grounds.