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[[left margin]] 1:30-2:15 [[/left margin]] LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: Mary Felegy p.1 of 2 REEL NUMBER: 2A STAGE: Cult. Cons. Narr. DATE: 7/5/86 PRESENTOR: Sally Peterson GROUP NAME: Hmong Crafts: Conserving Cultural Heritage REGION/STYLE: Detroit; Phila & Upper Darby, PA PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION 2 Pang Xiong Siriathasuk (needleworker; Upper Darby, PA) 3 Xia [[strikethrough]] Xai [[/strikethrough]] Kao Xiong (Hmong elder; Phila, PA) 1 Mai Vong Xiong (needleworker; Phila, PA) 4 Bao Yang (needleworker; Phila, PA) 5 Yeu Chang (needleworker; Detroit, MI) CONTENTS 1. Peterson: intro 2. Mai: how traditions are learned 3. Peterson: incorporating American cultural elements 4. Mai: grant from International House in Phila. 5. Mai - rules of etiquette, behavior 6. Mai: explains her 1st embroidery piece 7. Bao Yang (translated by Mai): how first learned to embroider 8. Pang Xiong - explains designs on Yeu Chang's work 9. Yeu Chang (translated by Pang Xiong): difficulty of making skirts before marriage 10. Yeu Chang (translated by Pang Xiong): burial quilt explained 11. Peterson: social aspects of courtship; traditional "ball game" 12. Bao Yang sings while Mai & audience participant play 13. Pang Xiong - explains game