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Audio Recording Interview with J. Harry and Josefa Andersøn regarding Norwegian American activities and customs, part 2; Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic American activities and customs, Chicago, Illinois, part 1

Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic activities in Chicago, and survival of Icelandic customs, part 1

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Title

  • Interview with J. Harry and Josefa Andersøn regarding Norwegian American activities and customs, part 2; Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic American activities and customs, Chicago, Illinois, part 1

Names

  • Lund, Jens, 1946- (Collector)
  • Johnson, Paul Sveinbjörn (Interviewee)
  • Johnson, Paul Sveinbjörn, Mrs. (Interviewee)

Created / Published

  • Chicago, Illinois, May 16, 1977

Headings

  • -  Icelandic Americans
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  Interviews
  • -  Illinois -- Chicago

Genre

  • Ethnography
  • Interviews

Notes

  • -  Mr. & Mrs. Paul Sveinbjörn Johnson
  • -  Start of recording to 26 minutes elapsed time: part 2 of 2-part interview with Mr. and Mrs. Jan Harry and Josefa Andersen: 3416 N. Oak Park Ave., regarding Norwegian American customs, Wheaton College, religious organizations and the Salvation Army, veterans association, and immigrant songs. From 26 minutes elapsed time to end of recording: part 1 of a 2-part interview with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svejnbjorn Johnson, 936 Sheridan Rd., Evanston, 60206, about Icelandic activities in Chicago, and survival of Icelandic customs. Svejnbjorn Johnson is the consul of Iceland and Mrs. Johnson is a cultural leader in the Icelandic American community. Topic include occupations of Icelanders in Chicago, language, food customs, National Day, Icelandic participation in Scandinavian churches , Leif Ericsson Day, Christmas customs, regular visits to Iceland, a traditional fish dish and "the Cod War."

Medium

  • audiocassette, C-90

Call Number/Physical Location

  • MBRS Shelflist: RYA 0647
  • Field Project Identifier: CH77-T071-C
  • Call number: AFC 1981/004: AFS 20594b

Source Collection

  • Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection (AFC 1981/004)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • audio

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Credit line: Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection (AFC 1981/004), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Lund, Jens, Paul Sveinbjörn Johnson, and Paul Sveinbjörn Johnson. Interview with J. Harry and Josefa Andersøn regarding Norwegian American activities and customs, part 2; Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic American activities and customs, Chicago, Illinois, part 1. Chicago, Illinois, 1977. Audio. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20594b/.

APA citation style:

Lund, J., Johnson, P. S. & Johnson, P. S. (1977) Interview with J. Harry and Josefa Andersøn regarding Norwegian American activities and customs, part 2; Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic American activities and customs, Chicago, Illinois, part 1. Chicago, Illinois. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20594b/.

MLA citation style:

Lund, Jens, Paul Sveinbjörn Johnson, and Paul Sveinbjörn Johnson. Interview with J. Harry and Josefa Andersøn regarding Norwegian American activities and customs, part 2; Interview with Paul Sveinbjörn about Icelandic American activities and customs, Chicago, Illinois, part 1. Chicago, Illinois, 1977. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc1981004_afs20594b/>.