Interview with Seminole needleworker Lottie Huff

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Title

Interview with Seminole needleworker Lottie Huff

Subject

Needleworkers
Tailors
Fieldwork
Native Americans
Ethnicity, Seminole
Seminole Indians
Patchwork
Interviewing
Interviews
Sound recordings
Sewing
Oral histories
Life histories
Family history
Chickee
Clothing and dress
Beliefs and cultures

Description

Two reel to reels. Huff discusses (through Hall) patchwork sewing including when and how she learned the craft; patterns and designs; the choice of colors and fabrics; clothing styles; patchwork designs; and sewing machines. She also describes her childhood; her family; chickees; childhood stories; glass beads; the Green Corn Dance; and differences between Creek and Seminole peoples. The recordings were created for the Florida Folklife Program's Seminole Slide and Tape Project, a program sponsored by the American Express Company in 1982-1983 to create two educational slide/tape programs for use by schools, community groups, and other educational outlets. One program dealt with sweetgrass basket making; the other on traditional Seminole patchwork. Recordings of the finished program tapes can be found in S 1576, Box 10. Teacher guides, program scripts, and documentation of the project can be found in S 1595, Box 1.

Creator

Huff, Lottie, 1943-

Source

State Archives of Florida, Series S1576

Publisher

Florida Memory, State Library and Archives of Florida

Date

1982-01-29

Contributor

Florida Folklife Program
Seminole Tribe of Florida

Rights

State Library and Archives of Florida

Format

audiotape reels

Language

eng-US

Type

Sound

Coverage

Late 20th-Century Florida (1968-2000)

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