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Signifying serpents and Mardi Gras runners: representing identity in selected Souths
2003, University of Georgia Press
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082032471X 9780820324715
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Machine generated contents note: Introduction
Celeste Ray and Luke Eric Lassiter vii
Signifying Serpents: Hermeneutic Change in Appalachian Pentecostal Serpent Handling
Keith G. Tidball and Christopher P. Toumey 1
Making a Show for the People: Cajun Mardi Gras as Public Display
Carolyn E. Ware 19
Louisiana's Coonasses: Choosing Race and Class over Ethnicity
Shana Walton 38
Ethnicity Affirmed: The Haliwa-Saponi and the Dance, Culture, and Meaning of North Carolina Powwows
C. S. Everett and Marvin Richardson 51
Walking the Line between Alternative Interpretations in Heritage Education and Tourism: A Demonstration of the
Complexities with an Appalachian Coal Mining Example
Mary B. LaLone 72
Africans at Snee Farm Plantation: Informing Representations of Plantation Life at a National Heritage Site
Antoinette Jackson 93
Kiowas, Christianity, and Indian Hymns Luke Eric Lassiter 110
Contributors 125.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Selected papers presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society held in Nashville, Tenn. in March 2001.
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