AC0078-OT0001_02

Description:
Part of a series of interviews in the Arab American community completed by Dr. Alixa Naff in 1962., Original tape contains two interviews, one with Thomas and Latify C. in Windsor, Ontario and the second with Nazha H. in Detroit, Michigan. Both interviews are almost entirely in Arabic., Thomas and Latify C. discuss folk remedies for various ailments, tell a stories of St. George curing an invalid and about Djin, sing a song written in the U.S. about a village in Lebanon and discuss superstitions. Nazha H. talks about the Evil Eye, naming and marriage conventions, many proverbs, curses and superstitons, and singes a lullabye and mourning song. This list is not exhaustive., and Interview was originally completed on a reel-to-reel tape and was digitized in 2016 through a collaboration between the Smithsonian Institution and the Arab American National Museum.
Notes:
Source: Archives Center at the National Museum of American History and Related item: Nazha H. interview notes: http://cdm16806.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p16806coll10/id/11/rec/3
Date Issued:
1962-07-01T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Arab American National Museum
Collection:
Oral Histories from the Faris and Yamna Naff Arab American Collection
Place:
Detroit (Michigan, United States); Windsor (Ontario, Canada)
Subject Topic:
Folklore, Arab American women, Marriage, Naff, Alixa, and Syria
Language:
Arabic; English
Rights:
Rights are owned by the National Museum of American History. Questions and requests regarding usage should be directed to the Archives Center at archivescenter@si.edu.
URL:
http://aanm.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16806coll10/id/10