The Sheep Stew Tradition | Digital Traditions
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Retired stewmaster Ray Turner and wife Lucille discuss sheep stew tradition.Video
Retired stewmaster Ray Turner and wife Lucille discuss sheep stew tradition.Video
In the video, Sheep stewmaster Maxie Moore and stewmaster-in-training Johnny Hawthorne discuss passing on the sheep stew tradition. --- In the small rural town of Dundas, VA, there is a stew making...Video
Jerry Gantt discusses the recipe used for his packaged “Gantt Bros. Meat Hash.”Video
Shell Johnson blowing the horn at Shady Grove Camp Meeting in 2002. Footage courtesy of Stan Woodward and Woodward Studio Ltd.Video
The Moving Star Hall Singers performing in 1992 at the "Heritage of Song" concert hosted by McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. Co-produced by South Carolina Educational Television.Video
Nora Harris Campbell builds up the sides of the pot with "coils" and uses the lid of a tin can to scrape the inside of the pot smooth - blending the individual coils together. Footage from Folklife...Video
Pike and Pansy Hawthorne talk about life in the area of Dundas, VirginiaVideo
The Whetsell’s fix the puddin’ pot, the featured dish at the Indian Field Camp Meeting, held every year in St. George, SC.Video
Buford Mabry documented by Jack Doyle and his staff at the University of South Carolina Sumter's Center for Oral Narration.Video
The Malloy Family Singers performing in 1992 at the "Heritage of Song" concert hosted by McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. Co-produced by South Carolina Educational Television.Video
William C. McDaniel, Jr. of Ninety-Six, SC recalls the roots of the famous “Ninety-Six hash.”Video
Evelyn Sutton and Dolly Simon - the Kittrell Sisters - performing in 1992 at the "Heritage of Song" concert hosted by McKissick Museum at the University of South Carolina. Co-produced by South...Video
Vintage footage from this 1976 documentary, Bennett talks about business at her basket stand while she demonstrates how she builds up a basket.Video
The first annual International Brunswick Stew Cookoff, held in Richmond, VA.Video
David Phillips, owner of Joy Drive-In in Gaffney, South Carolina, talks about enjoying has during the July 4th holiday.Video
Don Quattlebaum talks about his hash recipe and how the tradition comes from people using all parts of the hog.Video
Additional footage from the SCETV program Carolina Journal in 1984. Pappy Sherrill and Snuffy talk about music, features Hired Hands performance at SC State Fair and Greasy Medlin and Snuffy...Video
Carolyn White telling a story at her general store on James Island, South Carolina. 1996.Video
From the program "Venture: Southern Stoneware" co-produced by the SC State Museum and McKissick Museum. 1987.Video
Carolyn White telling a story at her general store on James Island, South Carolina. 1996.Video
Meaders discussing his roots in traditional pottery. From the program "Venture: Southern Stoneware" co-produced by the SC State Museum and McKissick Museum. 1987.Video
Derrick finishes the rim on a split oak basket and prepares to attach the handle.Video
John Derrick talks about the skills he learned from his father.Video
Edna Rouse tells how people learn to make sweetgrass baskets.Video
The puddin’ pot is served “cafeteria style” to local politicians and guests of the Indian Field Camp Meeting.Video
Elbert Brown recalls how farmers used the baskets in the first half of the 20th century.Video
South Carolina State Senator John Drummond talks about the theft of a hash pot from his hunt club. Senator Drummond died on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Learn more at The State.com.