Bibframe Instance
TitleFais-do-do near Crowley, Louisiana. These are gatherings of local country people usually of French origin who are clannish. Very few outsiders are present at these dances. Sections of the hall are reserved for the different sexes. They are usually attended by family groups, the smaller children and babies sleeping in their mother's arms and on a huge bed with a rice straw mattressColor Contentblack and whiteCould not render: bf:code Notephysical details: safety Applies To: Applies To: all Title and other information from caption cardMore information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available atCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorDimensions3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches or smallerExtent1 negativeProvision ActivityPublication: Louisiana 1938 Publication: 1938 Oct CarriersheetCould not render: bf:code Usage And Access PolicyNo known restrictions. For information, see U.S. Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Black & White PhotographsCould not render: bf:electronicLocatorAcquisition SourceDLC Stock Number:LC-USF34-031580-D (b&w film neg.)