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Cutting Onion into SOB Stew. Paradise Valley, Nevada Folklife Collection

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People in photograph: Stewart, Marie

"Son of a bitch stew"

Public domain photograph - historical image of Nevada, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Paradise Valley Folklife Project was a cultural documentation project undertaken by the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in the 1970s. The project focused on the African American community of Paradise Valley, a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan, that was a center of black culture and business in the mid-20th century.

The project sought to document the oral histories, music, and cultural practices of the community, with the goal of preserving and sharing this cultural heritage with future generations. The project was led by folklorist Marsha J. Bonner, who conducted interviews with residents of Paradise Valley and recorded their stories and songs.

The resulting collection includes over 100 hours of audio recordings, as well as photographs and other materials. The collection is housed at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress and is available for research and study.

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foodways onions food preparation ninety six ranch activities beef stews ethnography onion stew high resolution paradise valley folklife project collection buckaroos in paradise ranching culture in northern nevada 1945 1982 american folklife center suzi jones marie stewart ultra high resolution nevada detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress
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01/01/1978
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Stewart, Marie (Depicted)
Jones, Suzi (Photographer)
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Library of Congress
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foodways onions food preparation ninety six ranch activities beef stews ethnography onion stew high resolution paradise valley folklife project collection buckaroos in paradise ranching culture in northern nevada 1945 1982 american folklife center suzi jones marie stewart ultra high resolution nevada detroit publishing company photograph collection library of congress