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LOGGER: Lori Taylor / AndrĂ¡s Goldinger 
REEL NUMBER: 3 STAGE: AFS 
DATE: 6/27/1988 PRESENTOR: Peggy Yocom
GROUP NAME: Traditions: Learning from Our Teachers 
REGION/STYLE: 
PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION
Ray Brassieur (folklorist - St. Martinville, LA) 
Raymond Sedotal (boat builder - Pierre Port, LA) 
Peggy Yocam (folklorist - Fairfax, VA) 
Nora Davenhauer (Tlingit narrative specialist - Juneau, AK) 

CONTENTS 
1. Intros.-
RS now teaches boatbuilding at a University.
2. ND - father travelled - various fishing camps. 
family traditions (singing, etc.), community (speaking traditions)
3. RB- bearers of culture as teachers, folklore teachers, people like RS 
4. RS - interested in boat builder very young - learn by watching grandpa (because granda wouldn't talk while working 
5. boats; Plank Pirogue, Dugout Pirogue. 
6. the builders he teaches. 
7. RB - successful vs unsuccessful apprenticeship programs- LA. bigger program [[?]] f/w two masters
8. PY - Maine carvers 
9. ND - talks about Tlingit narrative book 
reads from book Alaska Quarterly Review - Alaska Native Writers Issue (4: Spr Sum 1986). important to expose younger Tlingits to narrative 
10. PY - THINGS as teachers.
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