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[Alsatian Dancers Performing at the Texas Folklife Festival]
Photograph of Alsatian dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, a woman holds hands with a young boy. The woman is wearing a white blouse with layers of ruffles across the chest, underneath a long dress with floral embroidery. She wears a large hat with bangle bracelets, white socks, and lace-up shoes. The boy is wearing a plain white shirt with a rounded collar and short overalls with dark socks and shoes.
[Alsatian Dancers Taking A Break]
Photograph of the Alsatian Dancers resting outside of the dance floor at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Three girls and two boys dressed in traditional Alsatian clothing rest against a makeshift board, waiting for their turn to perform.
[Alsatian Food]
Black and white photograph of a young girl named Connie Suehs, from the Alsatian booth at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival. She is serving an Alsatian beef-based dish called "parisa" on a cracker. She is wearing a traditional Alsatian costume, which includes a large fabric headdress. To her right stands an unidentified man wearing a cap; he is also holding a parisa-topped cracker.
[Alta Niebuhr]
Photograph of two individuals at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Alta Niebuhr, left, stands near a selection of herbs from her garden in Austin. Niebuhr wears a floral dress and blue checked bonnet. Another woman, right, wears a red checked dress with lace detailing and a straw hat.
[Alta Niebuhr Giving a Lecture on Herb]
Photograph of Alta Niebuhr giving lessons on herbs at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, she leans toward a small child, teaching festival participants how to dry herbs. She wears a floral dress and a checkered bonnet as she works.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss]
Photograph of Alvin Sueltenfuss at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Sueltenfuss is giving wine making lessons at the Kendall County Communities booth. He holds a jug of wine in each hand. Sueltenfuss wears a plaid shirt, name tag, and cowboy hat.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss at the Winemaking Booth]
Photograph of Alvin Sueltenfuss at the winemaking booth at the Texas Folklife Festival. He is wearing a cowboy hat, a plaid short-sleeved button-up shirt, and Texas-shaped sunglasses. On his shirt he is wearing a name badge with a red ribbon. The table in front of him is covered with a red tablecloth and contains seven bottles of wine. The bottles are not conventional wine bottles; instead they are shaped more like liquor bottles with simple, white labels. Behind the bottles are some information pamphlets.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss at Wine Making School]
Photograph of Alvin Sueltenfuss the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Sueltenfuss teaches a wine making school at the Kendall County Community booth. He wears a plaid shirt, blue vest, name tag, and straw cowboy hat. Bottles of wine are arranged on the table in front of him. Festival patrons, left, listen to Sueltenfuss speak.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss Selling Strawberry Wine]
Photograph of Alvin Sueltenfuss at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Alvin stands in front of the Kendall County Community Booth, holding a bottle of strawberry wine he made for the festival. He wears a cowboy hat, a plaid shirt, denim jeans, and a brown leather belt.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss Teaching Winemaking]
Photograph of Alvin Sueltenfuss at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Alvin stands in front of several bottles of his homemade wine in the Kendall County Community Booth. He wears a cowboy hat, a plaid shirt, denim jeans, and a brown leather belt.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss, Wine Maker]
Color photograph of an elderly man wearing a cowboy hat and a patterned button-up shirt, identified as Alvin Sueltenfuss from Boerne, Texas. His hands are placed on a bulbous glass container filled with wine that he has made; a white tube that is embedded in the container's cap leads off the picture plane. His booth is one of many at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival.
[Alvin Sueltenfuss, Wine Maker, with a Friend]
Color photograph of an elderly man wearing a cowboy hat and a patterned button-up shirt, identified as Alvin Sueltenfuss from Boerne, Texas. He is holding a corked glass bottle filled with wine. Several more bottles are on the table before him, as is a large jug of wine that has an embedded tube running from its cap. A man, who is also wearing a cowboy hat, stands to his right. This booth is one of many at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival.
[Alvina Paul Cutting Dough to Make Wendish Noodles]
Photograph of Alvina Paul slicing dough to make Wendish noodles at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is wearing a bonnet, a shawl, and an apron as she cuts thin pieces of dough, adding them to a pile of noodles on the left.
[Alvina Paul Holding Wendish Noodles]
Photograph of Alvina Paul holding a pile of Wendish noodles in the Wendish Heritage Society booth at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The noodles are thinly cut and have not yet been cooked. Alvina is wearing a white blouse with a red shawl and a red and white bonnet.
[Alvina Paul Making Noodles]
Photograph of Alvina Paul showing how to make noodles in the Wendish Heritage Society booth at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. With a rolling pin, she is rolling out the dough from which she will cut the noodles. She is wearing a red bonnet, glasses, a white blouse, and a white apron. Two women are watching her from the other side of the table.
[Alvina Paul Making Noodles]
Photograph of Alvina Paul making noodles in the Texas Wendish Society booth at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is wearing a red floral bonnet with white trim, a matching shawl, and a white apron. She has rolled out a sheet of dough and is folding it over to make noodles.
[Alvina Paul Preparing Wendish Noodles]
Photograph of Alvina Paul slicing dough to make Wendish noodles at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is wearing a bonnet, a shawl, and an apron as she cuts thin pieces of dough, adding them to a pile of noodles on the left.
[Amelab Lebanese Dance]
Photograph of Amelab Lebanese Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The male dancers, wearing traditional Lebanese clothing, stand in a line with their arms across each others' shoulder. They stand in front of a mesh backing at the left of a festival booth.
[Amelab Lebanese Dancers]
Photograph of the Amelab Lebanese Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers wear traditional Lebanese clothing as they perform in front of a large crowd of festival-participants.
[Ameleb Club Lebanese Dancers Performing at the Texas Folklife Festival]
Photograph of the San Antonio Ameleb Club Lebanese Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival in August of 1975. The dancers are performing on a square pavilion covered by a white awning. A large crowd stands on a grassy bern in front of the stage.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancer]
Photograph of the Amelab Lebanese Folk Dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer wears a gold top underneath a red vest with a long pink skirt embroidered with gold sequins and ribbon. Other members of the dance group stand behind her in rows, performing for the audience.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancer]
Photograph of an Ameleb Lebanese dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She has curly brown hair and is wearing a cream-colored belly-dancing outfit, decorated with gold coins. Two other dancers are visible in the background.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancer Performance]
Photograph of an Amelab Lebanese Folk Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The four male and three female dancers stand on a grey stage in a line, facing the audience. Each dancer holds hands with another as they kick their right legs in the air.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancer Performing]
Photograph of an Ameleb Lebanese Dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is wearing a silver belly dancing outfit, with a sheer blue skirt. She is dancing onstage alone with a few spectators visible in the background.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancer with Tambourine]
Photograph of an Ameleb Club Lebanese dancer dancing with a tambourine at the Texas Folklife Festival. She has shoulder-length brown curly hair and is wearing a violet belly dancing outfit as she holds the tambourine out in front of her. Other Ameleb Club dancers are visible in the background.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers]
Black and white photograph of the Ameleb Lebanese Dancers performing for a large crowd at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival. They are all wearing heavily embellished belly dancing costumes.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers]
Photograph of the Amelab Lebanese Folk Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers wear gold tops and long flowing skirts with gold trim. They perform barefoot in the middle of a grey concrete area within the festival.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers]
Color photograph of five women who are part of the Ameleb Lebanese Dancers, performers at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival. They are all wearing black bra tops trimmed in gold with sheer bedleh-style pants. They are caught mid-dance, each with one of their arms in the air. A crowd of onlookers sit on a grassy hill next to the dancefloor.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers]
Color photograph of a group of women who are part of the Ameleb Lebanese Dancers, performing at the 7th annual Texas Folklife Festival. They are all wearing the traditional Lebanese dancing costume: a bra top and bedleh-style pants. They are dancing in a circle with their arms open and extended horizontally. A crowd of onlookers sit on a grassy hill next to the dance floor.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers Performing]
Photograph of the Ameleb Lebanese Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival. Five men are side-by-side onstage with hands on each other's shoulders, kicking their feet. They are wearing green v-neck shirts, gold sashes around their waists, dark pants, and brown boots. Behind them, hanging across the back of the stage is a Lebanese flag. Offstage to the right, Lebanese women in traditional clothing are visible.
[Ameleb Lebanese Dancers Performing Onstage]
Photograph of the Ameleb Lebanese Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival. In the background, rows of festival visitors are seated on the grassy hill in front of the stage. A circle of girls are dancing with their hands joined in the foreground. They are wearing long red skirts with dark polka dots, fitted green tops, and round hats with flat tops that have a train of white fabric extending down their backs.
[Ameleb Lebanese Folk Dance]
Photograph of Ameleb Lebanese Folk Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The four male dancers and three female dancers form a line towards the front of the stage, holding hands and kicking their right legs out toward a hillside of festival participants. The men wear blue shirts with black pants and red sashes, while the women wear white blouses with black skirts with blue head coverings that trail down the back of their clothing.
[American Honey Princess at Beekeeper's Booth]
Photograph of the American Honey Princess giving samples of honey in the beekeeper's booth at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is standing in the left foreground giving a spoonful of honey to a festival visitor to sample. She is wearing a white dress, a tiara, and a sash displaying her title. An assortment of honey jars are displayed on the table in front of her. In the middle ground, another woman behind the booth is giving a sample to another visitor.
[American Indian Dancer]
Photograph of the Texas Indian Heritage Society Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A dancer holds up a bunch of feathers. She wears a traditional beaded Native American garment, a feather in her hair, and a dark shawl with fringe. Other dancers are visible in the background.
[American Indian Dancers]
Photograph of the Texas Indian Heritage Society Dancers at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Two female dancers hold staffs. They wear traditional beaded Native American garments and stand to attention. The rightmost dancer has a feather in her hair.
[American Indian Horse Registry Booth]
Photograph of the American Indian Horse Registry Booth at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A woman stands to the left of the booth display, giving information to several festival participants.
[American Indian Man in Traditional Clothing]
Photograph of a Texas Indian Heritage Society dancer at the Texas Folklife Festival. He is wearing traditional Indian clothing: a red tunic with long yellow fringe that hangs down from his shoulders, a colorful beaded sash and headband, and feathers fanning out from the back of his head. He is also wearing a yellow bandana. A black stripe is painted on his face, across his eyes. Behind him an elaborate headdress he is wearing on his back is partially visible.
[American Indian Woman in Traditional Clothing]
Photograph of a Texas Indian Heritage Society dancer at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is wearing a blue shirt and several red, white, and blue beaded necklaces. She also has a small feather plume in her hair. Some red and blue feathers are visible in the bottom right of the photograph. It looks like she is holding them but her hands are not visible. She is smiling at the camera and standing in front of a tall bush.
[Las Americas Folklorico Ballet]
Photograph of Las Americas Folkloric Ballet performing at the 20th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The two female dancers wear dark blue leotards and light blue skirts, while the two male dancers wear blue shirts with tan pants. They perform on an outdoor stage in front of festival participants.
[Amira Andera Preparing Food]
Photograph of Amira Andera preparing food in the Lebanese food booth at the Texas Folklife Festival. She is pouring salt into a large white bucket that is sitting on the table in front of her. Other tables and the tent overhead are visible in the background, as well as a man standing on a chair.
[Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan]
Photograph of the Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan performing on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. A dark translucent tent hangs above their heads and a banner that says "HEB" is visible behind them.
[Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan]
Photograph of a female performer from the Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan performing on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is wearing a pink dress and white headdress adorned with feathers and other colorful decorations. She is kneeling with her arms raised in the air. A dark translucent tent hangs above her head and other dancers are visible in the background.
[Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan]
Photograph of three male singers from the Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan performing on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. They are dressed in multicolored costume pieces and standing in front of three microphones held up by stands. A dark translucent tent hangs above their heads.
[Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan]
Photograph of two female dancers from the Amis Folklore Great Singers Group from Taiwan performing on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. They are wearing multicolored costume pieces and large white furry headdress adorned with feathers and other decorations. A dark translucent tent hangs above their heads and a colorful banner visible behind them.
[Anatolian Turkish Dancer]
Photograph of two Anatolian Turkish Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer wears a long colorful robe of orange, yellow, and purple thread. She also wears an orange scarf around her head, a cloth hat with gold medallions attached to the front, a striped sash and red shoes. The dancer stands on her toes with her arms outstretched, as if she is about to clap her hands together.
[Anatolian Turkish Dancers]
Photograph of two Anatolian Turkish Dancers performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers wear long colorful robes of orange, yellow, and purple thread. They also wear scarves, cloth hats with gold medallions attached to the front, and striped sashes. The dancers stand back to back with their arms extended to each side.
[The Andean Music of Wayanay Inka]
Photograph of four members of Wayanay Inka performing Andean music on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio. Texas. They are standing behind microphones in stands and member each holding and playing an instrument. Other instruments and equipment is visible in the background.
[The Andean Music of Wayanay Inka]
Photograph of a member of Wayanay Inka performing Andean music on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio. Texas. He is holding a wooden flute and is standing in front of a microphone on a stand. An audience and the white roof of a tent are visible in the background.
[The Andean Music of Wayanay Inka]
Photograph of a member of Wayanay Inka performing Andean music on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio. Texas. He is holding a small guitar and wearing a colorful vest and white hat with multicolored decoration.
[The Andean Music of Wayanay Inka]
Photograph of a member of Wayanay Inka performing Andean music on stage at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio. Texas. He is holding and playing a wooden flute in front of a microphone on a stand. There is another instrument held under his arm and another microphone stand is visible in the foreground.
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