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1985-RR-183 cont.
LOGGER'S SHEET

LOGGER: Ilse Akenberg
REEL NUMBER: 1
STAGE: Louisiana narrative
DATE: 6/30/85
PRESENTOR: Susan
GROUP NAME:
REGION/STYLE: Crafts- Louisiana Indian

[[2 column table]]
| PERFORMER(S)| INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION|
                Interpreter
Houma Tribe - Roy Parfe  - Marie [[strikethrough]] Ding [[/strikethrough]] Dean - palmetto weaver
| ?Kosati tribe or Coushatta- Marjorie [[strikethrough]] Batiste [[/strikethrough]] Battise - pine straw basketmaker |
| ? Chitinacha tribe - Ada Thomas- cane basketmaker |
| ? Chata tribe | - Mary Jones - ribbon shirt maker/chinaberry bead worker |

CONTENTS
1. Different tribes. 
2. Roy Parfe speaks of Homa tribe. 
3. Marie Dean talks of how palmetto is gathered, dried & stripped + woven & braided.
4. Marjorie Battise tells of coiled [[strikethrough]] ba [[strikethrough]] straw making, how learned, effigy baskets
Kasati Tribe
5. Ada Thomas-reservation life. Cane double-weave basket. Alligator entrails basket.
6. Mary Jones - shirt. Made own, learned from looking at old photographs growing up. 
7. Questions.
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