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This exhibit provides a virtual tour of selected materials from the South Georgia Folklife Collection, housed at the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. The collection is an outgrowth of the South Georgia Folklife Project (1996-2006), a public folklore program for the southern third of Georgia which documented and presented the traditional arts and culture of the region. The multi-media “Collections Highlights” tour is organized by the major series or themes of the collection:  South Georgia Folklife Overview (a sampler of photos and public programs from the South Georgia Folklife Project), Sacred Harp (radio programs and an exhibit about the singing traditions of Southeast Georgia centered around Hoboken), Turpentine (oral interviews and a website with information on work in the woods and life in the turpentine camps told as told by those who lived it), Suckerfish (excerpts from the program book of the second annual Flint River Suckerfish Festival in Bainbridge (2001), Okefenokee (highlights from the Okefenokee Music Survey and various radio programs),  Folkwriting (lessons on place, heritage and tradition for the Georgia classroom), Sounds of South Georgia (radio series about the traditions of diverse cultural groups in South Georgia), Wiregrass (radio programs and the Folklife of Wiregrass Georgia exhibit), Last Harvest (photos of seasonal and agricultural workers exhibit based on materials from Echols County, Georgia and Apopka, Florida), and  Student Projects (selections from courses taught by project folklorist and ethnomusicologist Laurie Kay Sommers).

South Georgia Folklife Overview Sacred Harp Turpentine Suckerfish Okefenokee Folkwriting Sounds of South Georgia Wiregrass Last Harvest Student Projects Vertical File Series Exploring Community Heritage  

 

 
Wiregrass Exhibit

Collection Highlights

Sacred Harp Exhibit