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Ozark Country by W. K. McNeil A stimulating encounter with the vigorous mountain culture and enduring folklife of the Ozarks This study of folklife in the Ozarks surveys one of Americas most fascinating regions and shows its distinctive cultural imprint. The living heritage of Ozark country is detailed here beside the history of its earliest settlements and its unique folkways. Although many who pioneered in the Ozarks migrated from southern Appalachia, Ozark is not Appalachia West, for the flavor of Ozark culture is rare and particular. This book is an expression of that lasting distinctiveness. The folklife of the home (its foodways, crafts, and folkways), of the workplace (its architecture and its crafts), of Ozark leisure (music, dance, folksongs, ballads, games, and narratives) are given special attention here so that the singular nature of life in Ozark country can be revealed as an ongoing tradition rather than a static preservation. In the Ozark region, perhaps as in no other place in America, the essential character of the people is stamped with this combination of what is past and what is present. W. K. McNeil (deceased) was a folklorist at the Ozark Folk Center. He wrote and edited many books about folklore in the southern United States.

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title Ozark Country Folklife in the South Series author McNeil W - photo 1

title:Ozark Country Folklife in the South Series
author:McNeil, W. K.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878057293
print isbn13:9780878057290
ebook isbn13:9780585211282
language:English
subjectFolklore--Ozark Mountains Region, Material culture--Ozark Mountains Region, Folk music--Ozark Mountains Region, Ozark Mountains Region--Social life and customs.
publication date:1995
lcc:GR108.3.M35 1995eb
ddc:976.7/1
subject:Folklore--Ozark Mountains Region, Material culture--Ozark Mountains Region, Folk music--Ozark Mountains Region, Ozark Mountains Region--Social life and customs.
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Ozark Country
Page ii
FOLKLIFE IN THE SOUTH SERIES
Cajun Country
by Barry Jean Ancelet, Jay Edwards,
and Glen Pitre
Kentucky Bluegrass Country
by R. Gerald Alvey
Upper Cumberland Country
by William Lynwood Montell
South Florida Folklife
by Tina Bucuvalas, Peggy A. Bulger,
and Stetson Kennedy
Great Smoky Mountains
by Michael Ann Williams
Page iii
Ozark Country
Folklife in the South Series
William Lynwood Montell, General Editor
W.K. McNeil
University Press of Mississippi Jackson
Page iv
Disclaimer:
Some images in the original hardcopy book are not available for inclusion in the netLibrary eBook.
Copyright 1995 by the University Press of Mississippi
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanenceand durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
McNeil, W.K.
Ozark country / W.K. McNeil
p. cm.(Folklife in the South series)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87805-728-5 (alk. paper).ISBN 0-87805-729-3 (pbk.:
alk. paper)
I. Ozark Mountains RegionSocial life and customs. I. Title.
II. Series.
F417.O9M36 1995
976.7' Idc20 95-14859
CIP
British Library Cataloging-in-Publication data available
Page v
To the Memory of Clay Anderson, 19311993
Page vii
Contents
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
xiii
1. Historical Overview
1
2. Family Ties
17
3. At Work
51
4. Folk Customs
75
5. Ozark and Appalachian Folk Music
97
6. Games and Entertainment
131
7. Folk Narratives
151
Appendix The Ozark Folk Center
167
Notes
173
Bibliographical Essay
181
Bibliography
185
Index
189

Page ix
Preface
Folklife, a familiar concept in European scholarship for over a century, is the sum of a community's traditional forms of expression and behavior. It has claimed the attention of American folklorists since the 1950s. Each volume in the Folklife in the South Series focuses on the shared traditions that link people with their past and provide meaning and continuity for them in the present, and sets these traditions in the social contexts in which they flourish. Prepared by recognized scholars in various academic disciplines, these volumes are designed to be read separately. Each contains a vivid description of one region's traditional cultural elementethnic and mainstream, rural and urbanthat, in concert with those of other recognizable southern regions, lend a unique interpretation to the complex social structure of the South.
This comprehensive study of the Ozarks is the first such work since Vance Randolph's books in the early 1930s. Utilizing field research he and others have collected during the past two decades, W. K. McNeil goes beyond the survivalist approach of Randolph to show that Ozark folk culture is alive and well and constantly changing. He discusses historical folk culture and compares it to the current cultural traditions within this region, whose geographical boundaries include northern Arkansas, southern Missouri, and parts of Illinois, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
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WILLIAM LYNWOOD MONTELLl
SERIES EDITOR
Page xi
Acknowledgments
This survey of Ozark folk culture neither touches on every aspect of Ozark folklore nor covers any facet of the topic in great depth or detail. Instead, this brief examination is an attempt to show the breadth and diversity of Ozark folklore. Far from being a relatively simple, static phenomenon, Ozark folk culture, like that of any region, is complex and is constantly in a state of flux. In the sense of a uniform set of traditions followed by everyone in this mountain region, there is no such thing as Ozark folklore. Paradoxically, everyone in the Ozarks has folk traditions that are kept alive and transformed into newly evolving lore. Contrary to some popular stereotypes, it is not just the elderly who participate in these activities.
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