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|a Swapping stories :
|b folktales from Louisiana /
|c Carl Lindahl, Maida Owens, and C. Renée Harvison, editors.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|a Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; The Louisiana Storytelling Project; Louisiana's Traditional Cultures: An Overview; Louisiana Folklife Bibliography; Louisiana's Folktale Traditions: An Introduction; The Texts of the Tales; Part I. Individual Storytellers; Harold Talbert: Arcadian Anecdotes: Arcadia, Bienville Parish; 1. Wrestling Mania; 2. The Arcadia Dating Game; 3. Popcorn as the Price for Protection; 4. You're Going to Shoot Me Where?; 5. Paying the Price for a Free Train Ride; 6. A Unique Way of Picking Cotton; 7. Gorilla Warfare; 8. A Thorough Baptizing; 9. Responding to the Sermon.
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|a 10. He Prayed a Good Prayer11. She Got the Spirit; 12. An Extra Passenger on the Bus; 13. The Case of the Missing Sister; 14. Talking Trash; Lonnie Gray: They're All Lies": Bernice, Union Parish; 15. The Bear-Riding Cowboy; 16. A Smart Bear; 17. A Man-Eating Varmint; 18. The Mean Mountaineer; 19. A Rattlesnake Tale (by Mary Gray); 20. It Was So Cold; 21. How the Farmer Saved His Pigs; 22. They Buried Her Too Soon (by Mary Gray); 23. Even After Death Did Them Part; 24. It Was So Hot; 25. Lonnie's First Trip to Town; 26. The Big Fish of Corney Creek; 27. Another Big Fish Story.
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|a 28. The Devil Made Her Say It29. How to Get a Mule's Attention; 30. A Heaven Joke; 31. A Home Run Inside the Hog; Wilson "Ben Guiné" Mitchell: Creole Tales: Parks, St. Martin Parish; 32. Froumi et Grasshopper (The Ant and the Grasshopper); 33. Le petit bonhomme en Coal Tar (The Little Tar-Man); 34. O, Fiva! (Oh, Fiva!); 35. Vieux Nèg et Vieux Blanc té gain une course (An Old Black Man and an Old White Man Had a Race); 36. Métayer Joe (Joe the Overseer); Bel Abbey: Koasati Stories: Elton, Jefferson Davis Parish; 37. Learning from the Bear; 38. The Turtle and the Rabbit Run a Race.
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|a 39. Bel's Encounter with a Wise Owl40. Bel's Encounter with the Rabbit and the Cow; 41. A Duck Hunting Story; 42. How the Buzzard Got a Pierced Nose; 43. Rabbit Rolls into a Ball; 44. The Deer and the Wildcat; 45. Thátkak ilá:ci:fó:kok (The First Meeting of the Indians and the Europeans); 46. The First Meeting of the Indians and the Europeans; 47. Hacinmánkalá:himá:m (A Man Loses His Breechcloth to a Bull); 48. A Man Loses His Breechcloth to a Bull; Enola Matthews: A Creole and Irish Family Tradition: Jennings, Jefferson Davis Parish.
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|a 49. Bouki, Lapin, et Rat de Bois (Bouki, Rabbit, and Possum)50. Grandes Oreilles (Long Ears); 51. Les trois jobs (TheThree Jobs); 52. Les trois couillons (The Three Fools); 53. Jean Sot, la vache, les chiens, et sa petite soeur (Jean Sot, the Cow, the Dogs, and Little Sister); 54. La fille du Roi (The King's Daughter); 55. Séparer le maÏs dans le cimitière (Dividing Corn in the Cemetery); Alfred Anderson: Master Teacher of a Family Tradition: Donaldsonville, Ascension Parish; 56. The Girls and the Alligator; 57. The Toodling Horn; 58. My Mama Killed Me, My Papa Ate Me; 59. The Lazy Sisters and the Smart Sister.
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|a Here are more than two hundred oral tales from some of Louisiana's finest storytellers. Transcribed from on-the-spot presentations, this collection of narratives includes many genres (ghost stories, tall tales, political anecdotes, animal tales, myths, magic tales, buried treasure tales, and reminiscences of small-town life). It also represents diverse voices (Cajuns, Creoles, Native Americans, African Americans, and Louisianans of Hungarian, Italian, and Vietnamese descent) and all regions of this storytelling state. Given special focus are Harold Talbert, Lonnie Gray, Bel Abbey, Ben Guine, and Enola Matthews - whose wealth of imagination, memory, and artistry demonstrates the depth as well as the breadth of the storyteller's craft. For tales told in Cajun and Creole French, Koasati, and Spanish, the editors have supplied both the original language and English translation.
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