3,447 research outputs found
Craig Miller, Carol Edison, Ute beader Fabian Jenks
Craig Miller, Carol Edison, Ute beader Fabian Jenk
Interview audio for Carol Edison
Carol Edison talks about how she accidentally became a public sector folklorist, after having earned BA and MA degrees in English from the University of
Utah. She talks about the early days of public folklore programs in Utah, and how she eventually
became the Utah Folk Arts Program Coordinator. She discusses the Utah State Collection of
Folk Arts, and how it came to be. She also talks about her many experiences being a public
sector folklorist over the years in Utah. Her interests include grave markers, Native American art
(especially basket weaving), cowboy poetry, Mormon folk art, as well as others
Interview transcript for Carol Edison interview transcript
Carol Edison talks about how she accidentally became a public sector folklorist, after having earned BA and MA degrees in English from the University of
Utah. She talks about the early days of public folklore programs in Utah, and how she eventually
became the Utah Folk Arts Program Coordinator. She discusses the Utah State Collection of
Folk Arts, and how it came to be. She also talks about her many experiences being a public
sector folklorist over the years in Utah. Her interests include grave markers, Native American art
(especially basket weaving), cowboy poetry, Mormon folk art, as well as others
Carol Edison, Elaine Thatcher, Annie Hatch
Carol Edison, Elaine Thatcher and Annie Hatch dining in a wagon, Murray, U
Carol Edison, fieldworker of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey (GCCS_CTC033_5)
Carol Edison, fieldworker of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey, photographing a calf. July, 1985. One 35 mm. color slide
Carol Edison, fieldworker of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey (GCCS_CTC033_6)
Carol Edison, fieldworker of the Grouse Creek Cultural Survey, photographing a calf. July, 1985. One 35 mm. color slide
Carol Edison and Annie Hatch (3 of 3)
Anne 'Annie' Hatch standing Carol Edison, seated at Thousand Peaks Ranch. Thousand Peaks Ranch is at the headwaters of the Weber River up the canyon east of Oakley in Summit County. Attending a folk arts staff retrea
A study to determine if in-house training staff in organizations possess the key skills necessary to author web-based and computer-based training programs
Includes bibliographical references
- …
