Legends and Life in Texas

Legends and Life in Texas
Author: Kenneth L. Untiedt
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781574417081

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There is sometimes a fine line between history and folklore. This Publication of the Texas Folklore Society features articles that tell stories about real-life characters from the historical past of Texas, as well as offer personal reflections about life from diverse perspectives throughout the last century. These contributors go beyond merely stating facts about dates or locations or names of the events and people that can be found in court documents or genealogical records; several of these authors provide a very intimate connection to the tales they share. These articles are not just about people that we read about as school children, and they do not merely describe how our culture used to be, or how vastly it has changed; rather, they emphasize the ways we keep our culture alive through the retelling of the events and customs and major figures that are important enough to pass on from one generation to the next. The first section covers legendary characters like Davy Crockett, Mody Boatright, Sam Houston, and Cynthia Ann Parker from our state’s past, as well as people who were bigger or bolder than others, yet seem to have been forgotten. Some of those characters came from different countries, while others are connected directly to our Texas Folklore Society family tree. The second section includes works that examine songs of our youth, as well as the customs and social constructs associated with music, whether it’s on a football field or in a prison yard. The works in the final section recall memories of a simpler time, when cars and home appliances lacked modern conveniences we now take for granted, before Facebook and YouTube allowed us to become Internet movie stars, and when it was a treat just to go and “visit” with family and friends.

Deep in the Heart

Deep in the Heart
Author: Ruthe Winegarten,Cathy Schechter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005126078

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This carefully documented book with its unusual photographs is a powerful triute to the strengths and acheivements of Texas Jews. The heroes, heroines, and hell-raisers are all here.

Texas History for Kids

Texas History for Kids
Author: Karen Bush Gibson
Publsiher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781613749920

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The larger-than-life story of the Lone Star State Encapsulating the 500-year saga of the one-of-a-kind state of Texas, this interactive book takes readers from the founding of the Spanish Missions and the victory at San Jacinto to the Great Storm that destroyed Galveston and the establishment of NASA's Mission Control in Houston while covering everything in between. Texas History for Kids includes 21 informative and fun activities to help readers better understand the state's culture, politics, and geography. Kids will recreate one of the six national flags that have flown over the state, make castings of local wildlife tracks, design a ranch's branding iron, celebrate Juneteenth by reciting General Order Number 3, build a miniature Battle of Flowers float, and more. This valuable resource also includes a timeline of significant events, a list of historic sites to visit or explore online, and web resources for further study.

Death Lore

Death Lore
Author: Kenneth L. Untiedt
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781574412567

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Death provides us with some of our very best folklore. Some fear it, some embrace it, and most have pretty firm ideas about what happens when we die. Although some people may not want to talk about dying, it’s the only thing that happens to all of us—and there’s no way to get around it. This publication of the Texas Folklore Society examines the lore of death and whatever happens afterward. The first chapter examines places where people are buried, either permanently or temporarily. Chapter Two features articles about how people die and the rituals associated with funerals and burials. The third chapter explores some of the stranger stories about what happens after we’re gone, and the last chapter offers some philosophical musings about death in general, as well as our connection to those who have gone before.

Legends of Texas Lost mines and buried treasure

Legends of Texas  Lost mines and buried treasure
Author: Ann Dobie
Publsiher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Legends
ISBN: 0882899090

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Gathers legends that relate the life, lore, and history of Texas, including legends of lost mines and buried treasure.

Weird Texas

Weird Texas
Author: Wesley Treat,Heather Shades,Rob Riggs
Publsiher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2009-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 1402766874

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"If your taste extends to the odd side of traveling, [this is your ticket]."--"Booklist."

Legends Lore of the Texas Capitol

Legends   Lore of the Texas Capitol
Author: Mike Cox
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-06-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467137584

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From its beginning as one of the most ambitious construction projects west of the Mississippi, the imposing red granite Lone Star statehouse loomed large in Texas lore. The iconic landmark rests on a foundation of election rigging, an unsolved murder, land swaps and pre-dedication blackmail. It bore witness to the first meeting between LBJ and Lady Bird, as well as a bizarre resolution honoring the Boston Strangler. Mike Cox digs up a quarry's worth of the capitol's untold history, cataloguing everything from its ghost stories to its public art and collectible tourist kitsch.

Cowboys Cops Killers and Ghosts

Cowboys  Cops  Killers  and Ghosts
Author: Kenneth L. Untiedt
Publsiher: University of North Texas Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781574415322

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This Publication of the Texas Folklore Society has something for everyone. The first section features a good bit of occupational lore, including articles on cowboys—both legendary ones and the relatively unknown men who worked their trade day by day wherever they could. You’ll also find a unique, personal look at a famous outlaw and learn about a teacher’s passion for encouraging her students to discover their own family culture, as well as unusual weddings, somewhat questionable ways to fish, and one woman’s love affair with a bull. The backbone of the PTFS series has always been miscellanies—diverse examinations of the many types of lore found throughout Texas and the Southwest. These books offer a glimpse of what goes on at our annual meetings, as the best of the papers presented are frequently selected for our publications. Of course, the presentations are only a part of what the Society does at the meetings, but reading these publications offers insight into our members’ interests in everything from bikers and pioneers of Tejana music to serial killers and simple folk from small-town Texas. These works also suggest the importance of the “telling of the tale,” with an emphasis on oral tradition, as well as some of the customs we share. All of these things together— the focus on tradition at our meetings, the fellowship among members, and the diversity of our research—are what sustain the Texas Folklore Society.