Acadian Handicraft Project

Information


Size:12 interviews on 16 recordings


Time period covered: 1942-1962


Dates of interviews: 1992


Principle Interviewers: Pam Rablais, Yvonne Oliver


Finding Aids: Abstracts


Audio Availability: MP3


Processing Status: 66% of interviews are cataloged (8 of 12)


Access Restrictions: See individual abstracts


Description: The Acadian Handicraft Project existed from 1942 until 1962, growing out of an earlier effort by the General Education Board to support French language and culture in Louisiana. In 1942, Louisiana State University's General Extension Program picked up the project. Louise Olivier (d. 1962), served as the Extension Program's field representative and purchased crafts, mostly textiles, from Acadian women and marketed them throughout the state. Interviewers Pam Rabalais of LSU's School of Human Ecology and Yvonne Olivier conducted these interviews with women who participated in the project for the Southeastern Crafts Revival at the University of South Carolina's McKissick Museum. Tapes and transcripts are also housed at the McKissick Museum.


Interview Abstracts


Leslie Bingham & Bonnie Cailleteaur


Gladys Clark


Mary Alice Fontenot


Marie Florine Hebert


Elise LeBlanc


Eula LeBlanc


Emeritte Perrett


Lorita Racca


Laura Mae Romero


Lucy Romero


Rosabel Sylestine


Ida Duckworth Woods


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