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| InterviewID | MBY007058 |
| Title | James Billiot, Jamie Billiot, 10/12/2010 10:30:00 AM |
| Description | Jamie Billiot (29) talks to her father James Billiot (69) about the hardships of growing up Indian' in Louisiana, and facing discrimination and segregation. James discusses his life as a shrimper as well |
| Creator | Billiot, James; Billiot, Jamie |
| Publisher | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library |
| Contributors | StoryCorps (Project); Pierce, Liam |
| Source | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library (http://library.uno.edu) |
| Language | eng |
| Coverage-Spatial | United States; Louisiana; Chauvin (La.); Terrebonne Parish (La.) |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
| InterviewDateTime | 10/12/2010 10:30:00 |
| InterviewLocation | Chauvin, LA |
| Venue | MobileBooth West |
| StorytellerA-FullName | Billiot, James |
| Relationship_OfStorytellerA | father |
| InterviewerA-FullName | Billiot, Jamie |
| Relationship_OfInterviewerA | daughter |
| Facilitator | Pierce, Liam |
| Facilitator Log | 05:00 James talks about the bar in the middle of the church that separated the pews of Indian people from the white people. (see 40' for further detail). 11:00 James talks about going to a shrimping party in Chauvin, where his friend pretended he didn't know him, because he was Indian. This was 10 years ago. 13:00 'It make you feel uncomfortable' - James 14:00 'I was so happy to see you [when coming home]' - James 19:45 'When you get off the boat, you don't want to fish' - James 25:00 James talks about how oysters were affected in the oil spill. 28:30 James talks about going on a successful fishing trip, and a deck hand having a heart attack. 36:00 James once flipped a boat at the dock and nearly died. 39:00 Jamie outlines what the Houma people are about. 40:00+ James and Jamie clarify what the bar in the church meant. |
| Keywords | family traditions; ethnicity; job satisfaction; craft, skills, and procedures; coworkers; occupational traditions; occupational accidents; illness; fishing; coming of age; first job; memories of former times; school day memories; memories of growing up; legacy; religious beliefs and practices; prejudice; racism; discrimination; identity; town life; neighborhood life; schools; students; schoolyard bullies; lost friends; parents; children |
| Contact Information | For more information, contact: libspec@uno.edu. |
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| Title | mby007058 |
| Rights | Courtesy of StoryCorps, a national nonprofit dedicated to recording and collecting stories of everyday people. www.storycorps.org. Any other uses of this material--for commercial or non-commercial distribution, editing, exhibition, publishing, publicly performing, publicly displaying, reproducing on a website, or quotation beyond "fair use"--requires the permission of StoryCorps. For clearance, please contact StoryCorps at http://storycorps.org/about/inquiries/. |
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