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Northwest Heritage Resources

Whidbey Island Audio Tour Guide

Northwest Heritage Resources

24 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 7 MINUTES • MAY 17 2011

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The Pickled Herring Band Performs "glad Och Livad Schottische."
00:57
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Wooden Boatbuilder Brad Rice Of Freeland Shares How He Learned His Skills As A Boatbuilder.
03:28
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Maureen Lee Of Freeland Talks About Their Scottish Family Business (the Tartan Thistle) And Starting The Whidbey Island Highland Games.
04:51
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Norwegian Weaver Suzanne Ramsey Discusses Growing Up In Norwegain Community And How She Learned Norwegian Weaving Techniques.
01:43
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Local Maritime Historian Roger Sherman Of Coupeville Tells Story Of The Sinking Of The Calista In The Early 20th Century.
01:22
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The Shifty Sailors Perform The Foc's'le Ballad "the Wreck Of The Calista."
00:59
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Vern Olsen, Director Of The Shifty Sailors Remembers How His Musical Group Got Their Start.
02:29
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Roger Sherman Tells The Story Of How Ebey's Landing National Historical Reserve Was Created.
01:56
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Virginia Ullrey, Member Of Coupeville United Methodist Church Quilting Group Talks About Her Background In Quilting.
02:00
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Fourth Generation Farmer Georgie Smith Shares Some Of Her Family Farm History And Present Day Direct Market Farming.
07:50
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Scottish Bagpipe Player Alan Hancock Of Coupeville Plays Traditional Tunes On His Pipes.
00:37
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Elizabeth Hancock Talks About Their 19th Century Family Home And Her Sea Captain Family Heritage.
01:48
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Roger Sherman, From A 4th Generation Farming Family On Ebey's Landing Reserve, Talks About History Of His Family Farm And General Information About Farming On The Island.
04:49
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Marlinspike Craftsman And Knot-tyer Roy Chapman Of Coupeville Explains How He Acquired His Skills And Why His Craft Has Been So Important To The Maritime Community.
04:04
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Samish Tribal Elder And Tradition-bearer Rosie Cayou Describes The Historic Fishing Village On Northern Whidbey Island That Was Shared By Several Local Tribes.
00:58
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Filipino-community Member Bibi Albornoz Recalls Her Experience Of Learning Traditional Filipino Dances And Then Training Local Oak Harbor Filipino-community Youth To Perform The Traditional Dances.
04:05
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Elizabeth Leese, Norwegian Rosemaler From Oak Harbor Talks About Her First Rosemaling Teacher And Different Regional Styles Of Rosemaling From Norway.
03:27
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Dutch-american Musician Jan Ellis Of Oak Harbor Performs A Dutch Folk Song ("little Place By The Mill") On Her Accordion.
00:53
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Jan Ellis Recalls When Oak Harbor's Holland Happening Was First Established.
04:21
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Coast Salish Anthem, Performed By The Samish Singers. Conclusion Of The Audio Tour.
00:57
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