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395 INDEX 1940s Texas brag postcard, 7 1954 Texas postcard, 7 “1968: One Family’s Folklore Odyssey” (Greene), 347–349 2001: A Texas Folklore Odyssey, 167 A Abarca, Meredith E., 291, 383 Abernethy, Francis E., 10, 19, 33, 59, 73, 74, 76, 82, 88, 89, 101, 108, 127, 131, 132, 139, 143, 152, 154, 163, 167, 168, 237, 272, 273, 289, 330, 331–335, 343, 383–384 Abernethy, Hazel, 73, 330 Abrahams, Roger, 166, 273 Adams, Paul, 122 Adams, Ramon, 195 Adventures of a Ballad Hunter, 147 Adventures with a Texas Naturalist (Bedichek), 181 African-American Music, 108 “African Americans and Texas Folklore” (Glasrud), 157–169 “Afro-American Secular Songs,” 165 “Afro-American Spiritualists,” 165 “A Hat Is Still a Hat” (Roach), 255 Aiken, Riley, 19, 133 Ainsworth, Len, 104, 105, 384 Albro, Wayne, 153 Alexander, Camille, 332 Alford, Ada, 285, 286 Alford, Adron, 285, 286 “Alford Homeplace: Deconstructing a Dogtrot” (Friday), 285–289 Alice: A Centennial History 1888–1988 (Darby), 68 Alice High School, 68 Along the Texas Forts Trail, 142 American Ballads and Folk Songs (Lomax), ix, 147 American Folklore: An Encyclopedia, 183 American Folklore Society, 46 American Negro Folklore (Brewer), 158 396 Index American Song Bag (Sandburg), ix Américo Paredes, 101, 108 Anderson, John Q., 87, 89, 89–91, 152, 154, 332, 347 Anderson, Loraine, 235, 347, 374 “An Enduring Relationship: The Texas Folklore Society and Folk Music” (Hughes), 145–154 Animal cruelty, 95–97 Annales School, 91–94, 102 Ashabranner, Brent, 187 Aston, B. W., 142 Atler, Judy, 141 Aunt Dicy, Brewer’s, 164 Aunt Dicy Tales: Snuff-Dipping Tales of the Texas Negro (Brewer), 159 Austin American-Statesman, 117, 123 Avila, Elena, 294, 298–300 B “Back in the Ought ’Sixties” (Abernathy), 273–283 Backwoods to Border (Dobie), 60, 106, 142 Baker, T. Lindsey, 108, 128 Bales, Mary Virginia, 161 “Ballad of the Boll Weevil,” 73, 146 Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Historical Society (Belden), 92 Banks, C. Stanley, 122 Baptists, 22, 23 Barbarosa, film, 372 Barker, Eugene, 228 Barkley, Alvin, 126 Bastrop County, 16 “Batch of Mexican Border Ballads,” 146 Baylor University, 131 Beaty, Dan, 134 Bedichek, Roy, 46, 87, 140, 148, 181, 182, 199, 254 Beginnings of Poetry, 311 Belden, H. C., 92 Benedict, H. Y., 181 Benjamin Capps and the South Plains, 142 Benton, Curren, 68 Index 397 Best of Texas Folk and Folklore—1916–1954, 163 “Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Reflections on the TFS and a Writing Life” (Roach), 245–269 Between the Cracks of History: Essays on Teaching and Illustrating Folklore, 139 “Beware of Folklore Addiction” (Bumgardner), 9–11 “Bibliography of Mexican-American Folklore Articles” (Fischer West), 34–41 Biffle, Kent, 142 Big Bend Sentinel, 3 Bigfoot creatures, 44 Biggers, John, 139, 168 “Billy the Kid.” see Bonney, William (a.k.a. Billy the Kid) Black Cats, Hoot Owls and Water Witches, 140 Bloch, Marc, 94 Blocker, Al, 215 “Blues and Jives of Dr. Hepcat,” 165 Boatright, Betty, 73 Boatright, Mody, 10, 19, 21, 73–74, 89, 105, 107, 121, 139, 142, 182, 199, 348, 376, 377 “Bob Wills and Folk Music,” 153 Bollaert, William, 167 “Bongo Joe,” 168 Bonney, William (a.k.a. “Billy the Kid”), 190 “Books of the TFS” (Ainsworth), 105–109 Born to Raise Hell: The Life Story of Tex O’Reilly, Soldier of Fortune, 188, 198 Bosque Bridge postcard, 4 Bosque River, 3 Both Sides of the Border, 106, 124, 166 Bounty of Texas, 138 Bowie, Jim, 105 Bowman, James C., 189 Boys’ Life magazine, 182 Braddy, Haldeen, 127 Bradford, Dewey, 115 Bradford Paint Company, 115 Brakefield, Jay, 140 Brandon, Elizabeth, 227, 229 Brannen, C. A., 143 Brannen, J. P., 131 Brazos River, 3 Brewer, J. Mason, x, 88, 142, 157–165, 168, 216, 369–370 Bridges, Phyllis, 233 Brothers Grimm, 90 Brown, Rothwell, 193 Brunvand, Jan Harold, 27, 94, 183 Buchanan, Annie, 165 “Buffalo Skinners” song, 145 Built in Texas, 132, 134, 289 Bumgartner, Scott Hill, 9, 11, 384 BUM Ranch longhorns, 8 Bunkley, Anita, 166 Buriel rites, 205 Byars, Tony, 51, 52 Byrd, James W., 158, 164, 168, 216, 256, 274, 277 C Campbell, Mary Margaret Dougherty, 236, 342, 343, 384–385 Carlisle, Natalie Taylor, 161 Casa Editorial Lozana, 296 Cassell Dictionary of Folklore, 184 Cats, cat lore, 95–100 Center for Intercultural Studies of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, 151 Center for Mexican-American Studies, 151 Century magazine, 180, 183 Chambers Cemetery, McAlester, OK, 52 “Changing Concept of the Negro Hero,” 166 “Charlie Coombes and His Prairie Dog...

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