Allen R. Guerrette oral histories - Finding Aid
- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine at Fort Kent
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- https://archivesspace.umfk.edu/repositories/4/resources/206
- Digitization Status
- Finding Aid Only / Instrument de recherche
- Identifier/Call Number
- MCC-00030
- Collection/Part of
- Allen R. Guerrette oral histories with Gendreau family, Eva Corriveau, and Irma Dionne
- Description
- en Audio taped interviews with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gendreau of Madawaska, Maine consisting of oral histories and stories about medicine, recipes, myths, and burial practices. Further interviews with Mrs. Eva Corriveau and Mrs. Irma Dionne about past experiences regarding food, clothing and superstitions are included on the tapes. Mrs. Corriveau sings 2 songs, one lullaby and one song called "Black Joe". Also recorded are songs played on the piano by Mrs. Leslie Cyr of Madawaska.
- Author/Creator
- Guerrette, Allen R.
- Date(s)
- 1975
- Genre
- en oral histories
- Topic & Theme
- Arts and Creativity/Arts et créativité
- Music/Musique
- Storytelling/Raconter des histoires
- Daily Life/Vie quotidienne
- Folkways/Traditions populaires
- Library of Congress Subject Heading (LCSH)
- Maine--Aroostook County
- Maine--Madawaska
- Oral history
- Saint John River (Me. and N.B.)
- Recipes
- Folklore
- Music--Performance
- Franco-Americans
- Répertoire de Vedettes-Matière (RVM)
- Maine--Madawaska
- Saint-Jean, Fleuve (Canada / États-Unis ; cours d'eau)
- Américains d'origine canadienne francophone
- Maine--Aroostook (comté d')
- Recettes
- Histoire orale
- Musique--Exécution
- Copyright Statement and Conditions governing use
- There are no restrictions on this collection
- Conditions Governing Access
- There are no restrictions on this collection
- Related Items
- 329
- Existence and Location of Originals
- Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes, University of Maine at Fort Kent, Fort Kent, Maine
- Biography, Administrative History and Provenance
- en Submitted for a course with Roger Paradis at the University of Maine at Fort Kent in Spring 1975. Brought to the Acadian Archives/Archive acadiennes by Prof. Paradis in March 1991.
- Extent
- 3 C-90 audio tapes labeled
- Arrangement
- en Mr. And Mrs. Joe Gendreau – oldest citizens of Madawaska; Piano music; Stories.
- Materials Specific Details
- 3 C-90 audio cassettes.
- Collection Inventory
- en 3 C-90 audio cassettes.
- Notes
- Submitted for a course with Roger Paradis at the University of Maine at Fort Kent in Spring 1975. Brought to the Acadian Archives/Archive acadiennes by Prof. Paradis in March 1991.
- Recommended Citation
- Allen R. Guerrette oral histories with Gendreau family, Eva Corriveau, and Irma Dionne, MCC-00030, Acadian Archives/Archives acadiennes, University of Maine at Fort Kent
- State/Province
- Maine
- Country
- United States
- Media
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- Contributing Institution
- University of Maine at Fort Kent
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- https://archivesspace.umfk.edu/repositories/4/resources/206
- Digitization Status
- Finding Aid Only / Instrument de recherche