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  Everglades Harvest
This film gives a detailed overview of South Florida’s sugarcane industry as a celebration of the “good country life” of the farmer. It was shot entirely in the Lake Okeechobee area. This film details sugarcane production in all of its phases, from planting, field burning, harvesting and milling, to loading the refined sugar into barges for shipment. It also covers the Spanish introduction of the cane plant into Florida in the 1500s, south Florida’s early sugarcane industry and the great hurricane of 1928. Several state and federal experts make short testimonials on sugarcane and the industries associated with it. Produced by Cinema East Miami and the Florida Sugar Cane League.
(1983 / 27:45; color; sound; V-223; DA091)

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Norteño, sometimes also called Norteña or Conjunto, literally translates to the word “northern,” referring to the region of northern Mexico and present day southern Texas where the musical style originated.
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This is a list of resources available online from the State Library and Archives of Florida relating to the suggested Florida History Fair topics.
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This presentation is part of “Common Ground,” a global event consisting of museums, galleries, and archives worldwide showing the same slideshow of photographs in public spaces on the same weekend (October 2-3, 2009).

 


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