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BROWN-HUDSON FOLKLORE AWARDS
The Brown-Hudson Folklore Award was established in 1970 to honor two distinguished folklorists and officers of the North Carolina Folklore Society, Frank C. Brown of Duke University and Arthur Palmer Hudson of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Both had served as the Society's Secretary-Treasurer, Dr. Brown from 1913 to 1944 and Dr. Hudson from 1945 to 1966. Dr. Hudson was also the founder and editor until 1966 of North Carolina Folklore.
The North Carolina Folklore Society presents the Brown-Hudson Folklore Award to persons who have in special ways contributed to the appreciation, continuation, or study of North Carolina folk traditions.
To nominate a person for the Brown-Hudson Folklore Award, submit a completed nomination form in Word or PDF form and supporting materials to Christine A. Whittington, James Addison Jones Library, Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC 27401, or email nominations to cwhittington@gborocollege.edu.
AWARD RECIPIENTS
1970George and Marguerite Bidstrup
Folk dance teachers, festival organizers, and administrators of the John C. Campbell Folk School
1971Lucy Calista Morgan
Director of the Penland School of Crafts
Paul Green
Playwright, teacher, and collector of local tales
George P. Wilson
Professor and folklorist
1972
Artus Monroe Moser
Collector, folk musician, and singer
Mary Myrtle Cornwell
Promoter of folk crafts
Joseph D. Clark
Folklorist and professor
1973
Bertha Hodges Cook
Maker of knotted bedspreads and storyteller
Bernice Kelly Harris
Journalist, playwright, and collector of folklore
Virgil L. Sturgill
Performer and collector of mountain music
1974
W. Amos Abrams
Professor, editor, and collector of folklore
Edd and Nettie Presnell
Dulcimer makers and wood carvers
Benjamin E. Washburn
Writer, historian, and folklore collector
1975
Richard Walser
Writer, editor, and folklorist
Cratis D. Williams
Teacher, writer, and performer
Doc and Merle Watson
Folk singers and musicians
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1976
Ruth Jewell
Teacher and promoter of folk dancing
F. Roy Johnson
Writer and publisher of folklore books
John Parris
Journalist and collector of folklore
1977
Guy Owen
Novelist and poet, teacher, editor, and folklorist
Kay Wilkins
Teacher and promoter of folk dance
James and Lessie York
Performers and collectors of folk music
1978
Grayden and M.C. Paul
Collectors and interpreters of folklife
Leona Trantham Hayes
Organizer of folk festivals and promoter of folk dance
Herman and Mabel Estes
Folk craftspeople and festival organizers
1979
Dorothy Cole Auman
Folk potter and scholar of pottery traditions
Thad Stem, Jr.
Writer and folklorist
Rogers V. Whitener
Writer, teacher, and folklorist
1980
Daniel Watkins Patterson
Teacher, writer, and folklorist
Burlon B. Craig
Folk potter
Stanley Hicks
Instrument maker, storyteller, folk musician, and dancer
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1981
Thomas Jefferson Jarrell
Folk fiddler and tradition bearer
Mary Mintz, Richard Lebovitz, and Elizabeth Roberson and Their Students
Teachers, writers, and collectors of folklore
1982
Etta Baker and Cora Phillips
Folk musicians
Ovid Williams
Writer and teacher
Holger Olof Nygard
Writer, teacher, and folk ballad scholar
1983
Ora Watson
Quilter
Willard Watson
Toymaker and storyteller
Joseph Thomas Wilson
Festival organizer and administrator
1984
Lillie Lee
Quiltmaker
Jennie Burnett
Quiltmaker
Emma Dupree
Practicioner of folk medicine and herbalist
F. Borden Mace
Publisher and promoter of folklore study
1985
Bertie Caudill Dickens
Traditional banjo player
Arthur James Wooten
Traditional mountain fiddler
Ray Hicks
Storyteller
George Mahon Holt
Festival organizer and public programs administrator
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1986
Adolph Dial
Lumbee scholar, tradition bearer, and teacher
Betty Dupree
Folk arts promoter and crafts guild director
1987
Bertha Mangum Landis
Church singer and mother of a family gospel tradition
Lauchlin Shaw
Traditional fiddler and promoter of oldtime music gatherings
Thomas Burt Blues guitarist
Leonidas Judd Betts, Jr.
Folklorist, editor, and family tradition bearer
1988
The Badgett Sisters--Celester Sellars, Connie Steadman, and Cleonia Graves
Singers of spirituals and Jubilee gospel, family tradition bearers
Eva Wolfe
Maker of traditional Cherokee baskets
Ernest East
Traditional fiddler and stringband leader
Guy Benton Johnson
Scholar, teacher, and collector of folksongs
Thomas McGowan
Folklorist, journal editor, and Society Secretary-Treasurer
1989
Julian Guthrie
Boat builder and oral historian
Richard "Big Boy" Henry
Blues singer and musician
David Stick
Regional historian and writer
1990
Anne Locher Warner
Folksong collector and family tradition bearer
David A. Sturgill
Mountain banjo player and instrument maker
Odell Thompson
African American folk banjo player
Joe Thompson
African-American folk guitarist and fiddler
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1991
Nell Cole Graves
Traditional potter
Mollie Blankenship
Advocate of folk arts and community leader
Ralph Epperson
Supporter of regional music
Charles G. Zug, III
Scholar, folklorist, and teacher
1992
Otho Willard
Oldtime fiddler and stringband leader
George Higgs
Blues musician and singer
Dorothy Spruill Redford
Writer, homecoming organizer, and administrator
Karen Baldwin
Folklorist, writer, and teacher
1993
Mattye Reed
Founder of N.C. A & T University's African Heritage Center
Phramaha Somsak Sambimb
Buddhist monk, community leader, and supporter of Asian-American folk arts
George and Donnis SerVance
Carvers of dancing dolls
David E. Whisnant
Writer and scholar
1994
Archie Green
Folklorist, social activist, and teacher
Bessie Eldreth
Traditional singer and storyteller
Julie Jarrell Lyons
Family tradition bearer, dancer, and storyteller
Glenn Douglas Hinson
Folklorist, festival organizer, and teacher
1995
Bobby McMillon
Folk Artist, tradition Bearer, and folklorist
Tommy Thompson
Collector of folksongs, composer, and banjo player
Tom Davenport
Maker of folklore films and recreator of tales
Beverly Bush Patterson
Folklorist, scholar, and public administrator
1996
James Allen Rose
Model boat builder and musician
Michael Alford
Traditional boats scholar and museum curator
Margaret Martin
Folk artist in the schools and musician
Wayne Martin
Fiddler, music scholar, and public programs administrator
1997
Orville Hicks
Storyteller
Ereneida Duarte de Ocampo
Mexican-American textile artist
Nazaria Muñoz Joaquín de Hernandez
Mexican-American textile artist
Trudier Harris
Folklorist, teacher, and scholar
1998
Sheila Kay Adams
Ballad singer and storyteller
Lula Belle and Glenn Bolick
Traditional potters and musicians
Dwaine C. Coley
Arts center director and promoter of folk arts
1999
Bishop "Dreddy" Manning
Sacred music singer and pastor
Walter and Ray Davenport
Traditional fishermen
Bland Simpson
Regional writer
2000
Emmet Jones
Wheelwright
Sally Peterson
Folklorist and social activist
Barry and Alan Huffman
Crafts collectors and scholars
2001
The Queen Family
Traditional musicians
Freeman Owle
Cherokee storyteller and carver
Betty Smith
Traditional musician and folklorist
2002
The Briarhoppers
Traditional musicians
Jim Scanarelli
Fiddler, oldtime music producer, and cartoonist
2003
Luther "Captain Luke" Mayer
Folk musician, bluesman and folk artist
Fred Olson
Folk guitarist
Mary Anne McDonald
Folklorist and social activist
2004
Earl Carawan
Folk musician
Connie Mason
Folk musician and songwriter, museum curator
2005
The Capital City Five
Gospel-singers
Eugenia Cece Conway
Folklorist, filmmaker, and festival organizer
Paul Brown
Folk music scholar and presenter, radio program organizer and writer
2006
Dorothea Joan Moser and Janette Irene Moser
Folklorists and musicians
Gary Carden
Folklorist, playwright, and storyteller
2006
Barbara Lau
Folklorist
Clifford Glenn
Dulcimer and Banjo maker
David Holt
Musician, storyteller and historian
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