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Our Mountain Speaks
Jules Corriere, Nick Rash, Dylan Wilson
10 episodes
8 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.
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Documentary
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts,
History
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Our Mountain Speaks
Thomas Wolfe as told by Michael Fortner
Michael Fortner represents his cousin, the American novelist Thomas Wolfe, who made two eventful trips to Burnsville to visit relatives. One of these trips ended in a murder trial, and the other resulted in one of Thomas Wolfe's most famous short stories.
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9 months ago
6 minutes 39 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Lucius Hale Ogle as told by Dylan Wilson
Dylan Wilson represents his cousin, Lucius Hale Ogle, who gave his one year fighting in the Civil War. When his year was up, he came home and did not go back. He was arrested, along with other men who had come back to the mountains and refused to fight. Located where they were, these mountain men saw themselves not of the North or the South, and many of them wanted no part of this war. Lucius escaped prison, came home, and was hunted down many times, narrowly escaping death on several occasions. He was later given a pardon, and went on to fight again. He later became a guide taking people to Mt. Mitchell. This story details his harrowing escapes. Lucius Ogle's life was chronicled in a July 5, 1903 article in the Charlotte Daily Observer.
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9 months ago
10 minutes 28 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Julie Boone as told by Jennifer Wilson
Jennifer Wilson represents her cousin Julie Boone, a woman who carried the songs and ballads of the Appalachian Mountains that had been handed down through generations. This story tells of the time in 1918 that the famed ethnographer, musician, teacher, and song catcher, Cecil Sharp, came to Yancey County and collected traditional songs, the majority of which came from Julie Boone.
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9 months ago
5 minutes 28 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Nathaniel Allen as told by Dylan Wilson
Dylan Wilson represents his third great-grandfather, Nathaniel Allen, recounting a story about his nephews Jim and Henry who fought in the Civil War.
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9 months ago
7 minutes 1 second

Our Mountain Speaks
Isaac Adkins as told by Nathan Wilson
The Hermit of Bald Mountain. In this episode, Nathan Wilson portrays his fourth great-grandfather, Isaac Adkins, born in 1828, recalling the story of an ornery, dangerous man named David Hog Greer, who was known as the Hermit of Bald Mountain.
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9 months ago
8 minutes 24 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Niagara Ray Wilson as told by Lesa Autrey
Lesa Autrey represents her cousin, Niagara Ray Wilson, wife of the famous tracker, Big Tom Wilson. She tells about her life and growing up on the Cane River. Born in 1848, Niagara recounts many tales, including losing some family land to a Sheriff who absconded with funds, seeing her first automobile, and about her husband being part of the search team to find Elisha Mitchell.
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9 months ago
7 minutes 23 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Nathan Dempsey as told by Nathan Wilson
Nathan Wilson represents his cousin, Charles L. Brandt from an interview taken in 1957 about his recollection of Nathan Dempsey. Dempsey was known as the strongest man in the region. Folks gathered especially to see his wrestling matches on Saturdays on the square, where interesting challenges often took place.
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9 months ago
5 minutes 34 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Nancy Silver Parker as told by Lesa Autrey
Lesa Autrey portrays her cousin, Nancy Silver Parker. In an old oral history, Nancy tells the story of her mother Frankie Silver, who was accused of the gruesome murder and dismemberment of her husband (and Nancy's father) Charlie. This story has been a legend throughout Yancey County for nearly two hundred years.
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9 months ago
6 minutes 31 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
Alfred Silver as told by Nicholas Rash
Nicholas Rash portrays his cousin, Alfred Silver, whose brother, Charlie was brutally murdered by his wife in December of 1832. Alfred recalls the search for his brother, including a visit to an enslaved individual in Tennessee who used a "Conjure Ball" to determine where his brother might be. This is another viewpoint of this famous legend, which has been told for nearly 200 years.
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9 months ago
8 minutes 3 seconds

Our Mountain Speaks
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.
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9 months ago
6 minutes 24 seconds

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.