Audio Recording Conversation with 86 year old black female, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
About this Item
- Title
- Conversation with 86 year old black female, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
- Contributor Names
- Unidentified (Speaker)
- Maynor, Natalie (Collector)
- Created / Published
- 1983
- Subject Headings
- - English language--Dialects--Mississippi
- - Appalachian Region--Social life and customs
- - Women, Black--Mississippi--Starkville--Language
- - African American farmers--Mississippi-Starkville--Language
- - Older African American women--Mississippi--Starkville--Religious life
- - African American Methodists--Mississippi--Starkville
- - Church work with prisoners--Mississippi-Starkville
- - Prayer--Mississippi--Starkville
- - Child rearing--Mississippi-Starkville
- - Witchcraft--Mississippi--Starkville
- - Health--Anecdotes
- - End of the world
- - Interviews
- - Narratives
- - Oral histories
- - Personal narratives
- - United States -- Mississippi -- Oktibbeha
- Genre
- Interviews
- Narratives
- Oral histories
- Personal narratives
- Notes
- - For rights information contact the collector’s institution: Mississippi State University. Mississippi State, MS.
- - 86 year old black female.
- - General conversation (much of it about the strange purple chapel near her house and about her religious work)
- - Farming, religion, sorcery.
- Medium
- Audio tape; 10.5” reel, 7.5 ips; duration: 29:30
- Call Number/Physical Location
- AFC 1986/022: AFS 24,302 a01
- Source Collection
- Center for Applied Linguistics Collection (AFC 1986/022)
- Repository
- American Folklife Center
- Digital Id
- http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/afc1986022.sr04a01
- Online Format
- audio
Part of...
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Format
Audio Recording
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Contributors
Maynor, Natalie
Unidentified
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Dates
1983
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Location
Mississippi
Oktibbeha
United States
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Language
English
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Subjects
African American Farmers
African American Methodists
Anecdotes
Appalachian Region
Child Rearing
Church Work With Prisoners
Dialects
End of the World
English Language
Health
Interviews
Language
Mississippi
Mississippi-Starkville
Narratives
Older African American Women
Oral Histories
Personal Narratives
Prayer
Religious Life
Social Life and Customs
Starkville
Witchcraft
Women, Black
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Unidentified, and Natalie Maynor. Conversation with 86 year old black female, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. 1983. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afccal000032/. (Accessed January 20, 2018.)
APA citation style:
Unidentified & Maynor, N. (1983) Conversation with 86 year old black female, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afccal000032/.
MLA citation style:
Unidentified, and Natalie Maynor. Conversation with 86 year old black female, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. 1983. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <https://www.loc.gov/item/afccal000032/>.