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Our Mountain Speaks
Jules Corriere, Nick Rash, Dylan Wilson
10 episodes
9 months ago
This program shares the mountain culture and heritage of Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery Counties in North Carolina. Drawn from a deep well of powerful stories, each podcast recounts a true-life tale as told by the descendants of the pioneers and trailblazers who nestled into the region over two hundred years ago, and continue to keep alive their way of life and language through storytelling.
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This program shares the mountain culture and heritage of Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery Counties in North Carolina. Drawn from a deep well of powerful stories, each podcast recounts a true-life tale as told by the descendants of the pioneers and trailblazers who nestled into the region over two hundred years ago, and continue to keep alive their way of life and language through storytelling.
Show more...
Documentary
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts,
History
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Lovada Ray Bailey as told by Heather Hockaday
Our Mountain Speaks
6 minutes 24 seconds
10 months ago
Lovada Ray Bailey as told by Heather Hockaday
Heather Hockaday represents her fifth great-grandmother, Lovada Bailey. Lovada and her husband, Yellowjacket John, gave 100 acres to the Yancey County commissioners, and this property became the county seat, Burnsville, North Carolina, in 1834.
Our Mountain Speaks
This program shares the mountain culture and heritage of Yancey, Mitchell, and Avery Counties in North Carolina. Drawn from a deep well of powerful stories, each podcast recounts a true-life tale as told by the descendants of the pioneers and trailblazers who nestled into the region over two hundred years ago, and continue to keep alive their way of life and language through storytelling.