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[[underline]] LOGGER'S SHEET [[/underline]] LOGGER: Andra's Goldinger REEL NUMBER: 8 STAGE: AFS Centennial DATE: 6/25/88 PRESENTOR: Tim Lloyd GROUP NAME: Tradition : Learning from Our Teachers REGION/STYLE: [[underline]] PERFORMER(S) [[/underline]] [[underline]] INSTRUMENT [[/underline]] OCCUPATION Bess Lomax Hanes, folklorist _ Wash., DC. NEA Lynn Martin, folklorist _ Honolulu, Hawaii Laura Courtney, ethnomusicologist _ Neah Bay, Washington [[underline]] CONTENTS [[/underline]] 1. T.L. _ a role for the archival/materials 2. L.L. _ teaching kids to read, share material with other related tribe._ Canadian peoples, Vancouver islands 3. audience? _ outlawing by U.S. Gov. of potlatch -- rescinded in '48 4. L.C. potlatch a power source 5. B.L.H. - native language speaking punished will it recur? cross cultural learning (lynn and me) vs learning within own culture (Laura) 7. Cross-cultural - fraught with danger 8. Story -- Chinese officer -- communication in army without reading 9. Write songs, learn row by row - learning, handing down in time this way. the best. 10 audience? to Lynn why are you centered in Hawaii? 11. L.M. In Hawaii for graduate school, wealth of Pacific populations feel more at home in this multicultural society; now land prices, other factors force natives, Asians to leave - outsiders have large obligation to preserve and conserve