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Anglo-American Folk Dance |
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three classes -privileged, wealthy class -poor, working families -african slaves |
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Geography, terrain, and climate |
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Eastern and Southern eastern Appalachian mountain region-from georgia to maine in the north the Southern Appalachian States are- Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama |
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NR: timber Agriculture: poor, rural mountain |
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Many home crafts were cultivated due to poor economy of the mountain people. -whittling,sewing clothes, making cane chairs, making brooms, making soap, playing stringed instruments |
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Leather shoes, wooden floors, lumber was plentiful. |
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neighboring people and immigrant |
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African-american; Cherokees and other tribes |
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String band:Fiddle, mandolin, guitar, string bass Later: inclusion of the banjo, which was an African instrument Mountain Dulcimer used primarily to accompany singing Odd instruments: Spoons, jugs etc
Musical rhythms/meter; almost exclusively 2/4 and 4/4 |
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Asheville Mountain Music and Clog dance in july each year |
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Couple dance: Smooth and clog Buck (solo) dance: always clog |
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