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Audio / Video Recording Log
1. Interviewee’s first and last name: Lynette McDaniel 2. Interviewer’s first and last name: Mackenzie McDaniel 3. Recording format: Audio 1 Recorder #: AC23 File #(s): 2
Video Camera #: File #(s):
4. Date of recording: April 20th, 2015
5. Location (city) of recording: Lebanon 6. Please summarize the topics discussed in the interview, and indicate the time on the tape that each topic began. Continue on next page as needed.
Minute Mark Topic 0-2 Biography. Where born, who raised by, raised at?
2-4 Interviewee’s mothers religious background
4-6 Interviewee’s grandfathers background, Native American
6-8 Family construct around religion.
8-10 Starting in on Catholicism background.
10-12 Catholic school and portrayal of women in that school.
12-14 Leaving Catholic faith. Finding out she was pregnant.
14-16 Hypocrisy of the church leading her to leave.
16-18 How life was with her eldest daughters biological father.
18-20 Left her eldest daughters father, and her present husband.
20-22 Marrying someone of a different religion conflicts? Going back to heritage. Native American practices 22-24 emerged. 24-26 Talks about her grandfather’s influence. Her first time experiencing the Native American practices 26-28 at Penobscot Island. 28-30 Her grandfather finally came out from hiding his heritage.
Missouri State University Semester 20## Religious Lives of Ozarks Women continued Audio / Video Recording Log (cont.)
Minute Mark Topic 30-32 Grandfather’s disease. He was her guide.
32-34 Rituals and Practices of Native American path.
34-36 Similarities between Catholic traditions and Native American ones
36-38 Native American beliefs or traditions. Blankets as a symbol.
38-40 What do they believe in? Gods or Goddesses?
40-42 Lessons of Native American belief system.
42-44 Animal Guardians. Animal Symbolism
44-46 Rewards or Promises of following this path?
46-48 How they dealt with Death
48-50 How women were treated in Native American Paths.
50-52 Women symbolic meaning in Native American paths.
52-54 Are women treated equally, worse, or better?
54-56 Facing resistance with her religion.
56-58 Goals to achieve.
59 What is most significant to her on her path of inner peace?
60 Advice for younger generations, and ending statements.
Missouri State University Semester 20## Religious Lives of Ozarks Women