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African American(s), 3–4, 8, 16, 26n. 11, 149, 194, 196, 206– 209, 212, 215n. 10, 266; in Natchez, 222–226, 231, 235– 236, 238–244; and public rituals , 17, 19, 27n. 17, 39–54, 58–75 Alamo, 20, 279n. 14 Appalachia, 16, 107–109, 117, 145, 155; Appalachian South, 21, 283, 290; described 21–22, 147–149, 293; sources on 31n. 40 Asian Americans, 16, 149 Authenticity, 16, 25n. 6, 53–54, 86, 253, 275 Aztecs, 82, 169, 184, 188 Baptists, 21–22, 32n. 41, 137–138, 144, 147, 151, 157, 164, 286 Barbecue, 12, 16, 29n. 26, 84, 140, 233, 253 Battles, 195, 234–235; battle reenactments , 191n. 8, 265 Battles, mock: 196, 220, 234–235; of Mardi Gras Indians 58, 62– 67, 74 Black Code, 17, 44 Black Seminoles, 16, 29n. 29 Cajun, 18, 26n. 11, 58, 68; Acadian, 12, 14, 69; de¤ned 30–31, 284 Carnival, 17, 38, 57–58, 75n. 2, 170, 194, 196, 207, 208; de-¤ned, 284, 292; in San Antonio, 211–214 Catholicism, 12, 15, 29n. 25, 131, 135, 138–140, 169–170, 175– 176, 179–180, 242, 274, 280n. 22 Celebration, 17, 43, 45, 61, 67–68, 74, 80, 93, 100, 171–172, 182, 252, 270; de¤ned, 25n. 8, 284. See also heritage; celebration Celts, 252, 276; Afro-Celt, 266; Celtic, 7, 27n. 12, 252, 254, 260, 278n. 12, 279n. 14 Cherokee, 79, 85, 88–89, 92, 96, 257 Cinco de Mayo, 15, 176, 191n. 8 Civil Rights, 3, 208, 231, 242, 245; advocates, 227, 266, 289; history , 240, 272; legislation, 90 Civil War, 2, 27n. 17, 45, 151, 219–221, 226–227, 231, 235– 238, 243, 252–254, 260–264, 278n. 12, 289; reenactors, 227, 253, 265, 279n. 14 Coharie, 89, 91, 100 Commodi¤cation, 17, 47–48, 54, 63, 257, 284–285 Communitas, 3, 22, 29n. 26, 57, 136, 141, 164, 195, 207, 287, 289; de¤ned 25n. 5, 285 Index Confederate battle®ag, 220, 222, 227, 244, 254, 262, 267, 270– 273, 280nn. 19, 20 Confederate Memorial Day, 27n. 17 Covenanters, 136–137, 274, 280n. 21; de¤ned, 285 Conventicle, 137, 274; de¤ned, 285 Courirs, 18, 58, 68–70, 74; de-¤ned, 68, 285 Creek(s), 85, 99, 257, 278n. 8 Creole(s), 16, 18, 29n. 28, 44– 45, 68, 284; de¤ned, 26n. 11, 30n. 37, 285 Creolization, 15, 17, 27n. 17, 253, 267; de¤ned, 285 Cultural Creole(s), 2, 7, 18–19, 23, 26n. 11, 30n. 37, 42, 44, 59, 75; southern culture as, 8–9 Debutantes, 14, 199 Dinner on the grounds, 21, 136–137 Ethnicity, 30n. 37, 87, 123, 127, 209; awareness, 151, 168, 253; de¤ned, 4, 7, 286; ethnic identities , 11, 16, 18, 23, 27n. 17, 57, 63, 80, 99, 128, 147, 252, 271; pride, 172, 175–6 Evangelicalism, 22, 137, 139, 164, 273, 283; de¤ned, 145–146, 286 Festival, 9–15, 20, 27n. 17, 28nn. 19–20, 29nn. 24, 27, 45, 57, 74, 89, 93; de¤ned, 287; patriotic, 169–171, 185, 190n. 2, 191n. 8; religious, 140, 185–186 Feuds, 22, 255. See also battles, mock Fieldwork, 11, 21, 47, 111– 112, 130–132, 138–139, 152– 153, 191n. 10, 195, 200–201, 244n. 2, 252, 266; de¤ned, 9–10 Folk liturgy, 21, 131–132; de¤ned, 135–137, 287 Foodways, 12–13, 18, 21, 31n. 39, 57, 68–69, 72, 84, 91, 136–140, 167, 186, 188, 257. See also dinner on the grounds Genealogy, 112, 121, 124, 136, 252–253, 271, 291 Gender, 28, 57, 67, 161, 252; masculinity , 18, 28n. 19, 59–61, 65, 264–270, 274; women, 19, 136– 137, 140, 196–200, 231–235 Gullah, 16, 29n. 30 Haliwa-Saponi, 16, 84, 89, 91, 95, 110 Heritage, 4, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25n. 6, 85–87, 123, 152, 175, 227, 228, 262, 274–276; celebration, 258, 260, 264–269, 273; creation of, 259, 267; de¤ned, 3, 229, 244, 288; display of, 226, 230, 235, 238–244, 245n. 4; performed, 229, 236; religious, 21, 47, 132, 252, 273–276, 283 Heritage tourism, 240, 243, 252, 267 Heterarchy, 9, 23, 27n. 13, 242; de¤ned, 288 Hispanics, 19–20, 30n. 34, 31n. 38, 149, 172, 185, 209 Hybridity, 7, 42, 113, 264 Identity, 4, 10, 17–19, 23, 68, 79, 80; Appalachian, 16, 22, 106– 128, 145, 147, 151–152, 163– 164, 290; contested, 16, 54, 57, 87, 94, 112, 123, 127, 263; performance of, 15, 23, 59, 80...

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