Aryana Libris - Tag - FoxfireRecension d'ouvrages au format numérique PDF2024-03-27T00:19:02+00:00urn:md5:a0ee72454095f037bdb86f20b0b6b82bDotclearFoxfire - Folk remediesurn:md5:2164c4b35dcc7be9c6319c88855d4ff32013-09-09T16:01:00+01:002013-09-09T16:01:00+01:00balderAnonymeFoxfireHerbalismSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/.Foxfire_-_Folk_remedies_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Foxfire</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Foxfire 9 Folk remedies</strong><br />
Year : 1977<br />
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Concerning the remedies we have printed, a note of caution is appropriate: we have tested none of these remedies ourselves, and though we do not dispute their efficacy, we must warn that—due to the pressure of the interview situations, or tape noise and interference, or the failure of the human memory—essential ingredients or quantities may have been misunderstood or left out; and the names of ingredients such as plants, because they are frequently called my their common colloquial names around here, may be misleading. In addition, several of the plants advocated (yellow ladyslipper, for example) may be on the endangered species lists. For the above reasons, we cannot advocate or stand behind the actual use of these remedies, and we do not encourage you to employ them. We present them here purely for their historical and cultural interest, not as viable alternatives to modern medicinal products. <strong>...</strong></p>Foxfire - Pickling and preservingurn:md5:d2100873bb2bf9f32c54d899c074dec22013-09-09T16:00:00+01:002013-09-09T16:00:00+01:00balderAnonymeFoxfireRecetteSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/.Foxfire_-_Pickling_and_preserving_s.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Foxfire</strong><br />
Title : <strong>Foxfire 9 Pickling and preserving</strong><br />
Year : 1972<br />
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For almost half a century, high school students in the Foxfire program in Rabun County, Georgia, have collected oral histories of their elders from the southern Appalachian region in an attempt to preserve a part of the rapidly vanishing heritage and dialect. The Foxfire Fund, Inc., has brought that philosophy of simple living to millions of readers, starting with the bestselling success of The Foxfire Book in the early 1970s. Their series of fifteen books and counting has taught creative self-sufficiency and has preserved the stories, crafts, and customs of the unique Appalachian culture for future generations. Traditionally, books in the Foxfire series have included a little something for everyone in each and every volume. For the first time ever, through the creation of The Foxfire Americana Library, this forty-five-year collection of knowledge has been organized by subject. Whether down-home recipes or simple tips for both your household and garden, each book holds a wealth of tried-and-true information, all passed down by unforgettable people with unforgettable voices. <strong>...</strong></p>Wigginton Eliot - The Foxfire Vurn:md5:b42d37b13b9c414e1ec741ca5a7bb1512011-11-27T17:14:00+00:002019-12-21T18:51:26+00:00balderWigginton EliotForgeFoxfireSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/Wigginton_Eliot_-_The_Foxfire_V.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wigginton Eliot</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Foxfire V</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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Ironmaking, blacksmithing, flintlock rifles, bear hunting, and other affairs of plain living. introduction. It is late at night. Ronnie, one of my seventh-grade students, and southern Crescent rolling toward Washington, D.C. He's never been on a train before, and he's never been to Washington. <strong>...</strong></p>Wigginton Eliot - The Foxfire IIIurn:md5:6fa3d8b0c0cfc37b75d1b13383c258922011-11-27T17:06:00+00:002019-12-21T18:52:49+00:00balderWigginton EliotAnimauxFoxfireSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/Wigginton_Eliot_-_The_Foxfire_III.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wigginton Eliot</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Foxfire III</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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animal care, banjos and dulcimers, hide tanning, summer and fall wild plant foods, butter churns, ginseng, and still more affairs of plain living. This book is dedicated to those adults who love young people and demonstrate that affection every day. Without these men and women, the love already deep within all kids would shrivel, for it would have no pattern to go by. <strong>...</strong></p>Wigginton Eliot - The Foxfire IIurn:md5:02cf3d0932395a6d38ccdab4a8e758ca2011-11-27T17:04:00+00:002019-12-21T18:53:26+00:00balderWigginton EliotFoxfireSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/Wigginton_Eliot_-_The_Foxfire_II.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wigginton Eliot</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Foxfire II</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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ghost stories, spring wild plant foods, spinning and weaving, midwifing, burial customs, corn shuckin's, wagon making and more affairs of plain living. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Hundreds of people have helped us, and to those people—they all know who they are—we literally owe our survival. A list of them would encompass everyone from parents who have let us send their kids into the mountains alone, to school administrators who have let us take kids away from their normal routines, to journalists who have given us an immense amount of support through their publications, to people who have generously donated money, time, energy, advice, and expertise. But rather than detail those people, I'd like to dedicate this space to a man who, perhaps more than any other, drastically affected the future of our experiment. That man was the director of the National Endowment for the Humanities' Education Division—Herb McArthur. Foxfire was three years old, and I had spent the better part of a year seeking additional financial support. As testimony to that struggle, I refer you to a manila folder in my office packed with letters from foundations and organizations— most of which I had visited personally—saying, in essence, that they liked the idea but could see no way to help us. Herb listened to me one day in his Washington office, liked the Foxfire idea, and saw a way to help us out. The end result of that collaboration was two grants totaling nearly twenty thousand dollars that moved us about eight giant steps forward by allowing us, among other things, to purchase videotape equipment, darkroom equipment, send kids to New York on exchanges, and hire Suzy—our first paid employee. Herb has agreed to resign at the request of Ronald Berman, the newly appointed NEH head who, according to the September 4, 1972 issue of Time has vowed to return the NEH to a "strict constructionist" view of the humanities (supporting such things as a television series on Shakespeare's plays) and away from "Classic Comics—culture simplified and castrated." All well and good. But it frightens me to think that this might also mean that other stumbling experiments like ours will be passed over in favor of "professional studies professionally run." Herb's genius was that he could recognize and encourage highly experimental, often risky projects—but projects having the look of a winner about them—and urge that they be assisted. In a day when most of us find only financial rejection at the state and local level, the only place we have left to turn is to larger foundations with directors like Herb. I can only hope for all our sakes that somewhere there are more of them around. BEW <strong>...</strong></p>Wigginton Eliot - The Foxfire Iurn:md5:6210d6691c7aa8e02cdc9fc99ce7913a2011-11-27T16:59:00+00:002019-12-21T18:55:57+00:00balderWigginton EliotFoxfireSurvie <p><img src="https://aryanalibris.com/public/img/Wigginton_Eliot_-_The_Foxfire_I.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Wigginton Eliot</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The Foxfire I</strong><br />
Year : 1968<br />
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hog dressing; log cabin building; mountain crafts and foods; planting by the signs; snake lore, hunting tales, faith healing; moonshining; and other affairs of plain living. This book is dedicated to the people of these mountains in the hope that, through it, some portion of their wisdom, ingenuity and individuality will remain long after them to touch us all. <strong>...</strong></p>