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Logger's Sheet Page 2 of 2 Logger: Skye Morrison Reel Number: 1 Stage: AFS Date 6/24/88 Presentor: Nick Spitzer Group Name: "French American Folklore Region/Style: Performer(s) Instrument/occupation Ray Brassieur: Raymon Sedotal: Nick Spitzer: (folklorist, Washington Lucy Sedotal: ( Joyce Dworsky: sign language interpreter Contents Alcee NS: Alsay Forter (SP?) Early AFS president what of his emphasis on verbal arts 2. RB: asks of the Bou Key (SP?) and lapis stories(Brber Rabbit Type) 3. tells version of "Tar Baby Story" 4. RS: remembers T Jan tales: tells take of Cajun identity NS: Active storytelling of the traction - joketelling 5. Reiterates the question of cajun identity 6. opens up to audience 7. Audeince: member asks question about boat use in every day life 8. LS: tells how she travelled by boat as a girl 9. and how she lived on a houseboat for the first 10. nine years of marriage 11. NS: what's the difference between a pirot & a canoe 12. RS: The construction is different - canoe is faster Pirot bottom need to be flat, it is heavier 13. RB: Always been around Audeince: Story about Marman Tabernacle Choir NS: Asks for conclusion in French RB: Tells joke with RS: about a new animal NS: concluding remarks