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LOGGER'S SHEET
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LOGGER: Lori Taylor
REEL NUMBER: 9     STAGE: AFS
DATE: 7/1/1988     PRESENTOR: Charlie Camp
GROUP NAME: Occupational folklore
REGION/STYLE:
PERFORMER(S)          INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION
Marjorie Hunt (folklorist- Wash, DC)
Vincent Palumbo (stonecarver- Wash, DC) master carver at Nat'l Cathdra
Bob Mccarl (St. folklorist of Idaho. Boise)
Lydia Fish (Buffalo,NY)
CONTENTS
1.Intro- points of view: academic, applied & community member.
MH- importance of technique, manner, expression of skill.
2. VP- how he learned generation to generation - 
in the end, everything (conversation, work, family, social) comes
3.    around to carving. growing into the trade
BMCC-
4. LF- work with Vietnam Vets. started collecting at Memorial.
5. there is no longer the Occupation going on, and there is no central (official) gathering place- she finds the places they gather.
6.BMCC-firehouse. change of traditions (TV watching)-
must still see its importance and understand it in context.
7. VP-pressure in shooting the Stone carvers? No, just went on doing what needed to be done- it was more fun to pressure.
8. MH-the presence of the men in their workshop: wine bottles, map, throne.
9.How has this process of being questioned and analzed changed 
10. your perceptions? 
11.VP- not at all- I'm a simple working mom
12.LF
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