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| InterviewID | DDB000836 |
| Title | Rosina Philippe, Geraldine Ancar, 10/20/2010 12:30:00 PM |
| Description | Rosina Philippe talks with her aunt Geraldine Ancar about the bayou, and the lifestyle on it. They discuss their heritage, and how it's threatened by various factors including the BP oil spill. |
| Creator | Philippe, Rosina; Ancar, Geraldine |
| Publisher | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library |
| Contributors | StoryCorps (Project); Littlewood, Daniel |
| Source | University of New Orleans, Earl K. Long Library (http://library.uno.edu) |
| Language | eng |
| Coverage-Spatial | United States; Louisiana; Buras (La.); Plaquemines 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 | 10/20/2010 12:30 |
| InterviewLocation | Buras, LA |
| Venue | Door-to-Door |
| StorytellerA-FullName | Philippe, Rosina |
| Relationship_OfStorytellerA | niece |
| InterviewerA-FullName | Ancar, Geraldine |
| Relationship_OfInterviewerA | aunt |
| Facilitator | Littlewood, Daniel |
| Facilitator Log | 4:00 Rosina talks about her ancestors traditions of living off the land, and in harmony. The idea of hunting for sport was alien to them. 24:50 The impact of the BP oil spill may be worse than other disasters like the hurricanes, because it imperils their food supply. Unlike previous disasters, they can't feed themselves. 32:30 Rosina seeing the oil hit her bayou, and her anger over the media that has said 'we have this under control'. The story of a friend finding oiled pelicans. 36:45 Geraldine: 'our way of life is going to be totally changed' 43:00 The pride in staying in the bayou, despite all the troubles, so when thinking about the future, 'well in 150 years, come look us up. We'll still be here' |
| Keywords | family characters; family heroes; family traditions; ethnicity; job satisfaction; fishing; hunting; swimming; video/computer games; anecdotes (humorous but true stories); personal experiences; histories; memories of growing up; memories of former times; traumatic memories; legacy; historical events/people; fear; religious beliefs and practices; economic beliefs and practices; political beliefs and practices; neighborhood life; town life; parents; grandparents; children; seafood; shrimp; father; Akatapa Ishak Indian; Grand Bayou; hunting for food; passing down tradition; oral history; oral traditions; dead birds; dispersants; BP Oil spill; Deepwater Horizon spill; life on the bayou; Indian heritage |
| Contact Information | For more information, contact: libspec@uno.edu. |
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| Title | ddb000836 |
| 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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