[Agrifood Masters-Classroom Cow]

Photograph of the Agrifood Masters-classroom cow inside a trailer with an open side at the 24th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. Several children and adults are looking at the cow through the open railing.
Date: [1995-08-03..1995-08-06]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas at the Mexican American Business and Professional Women Booth]

Photograph of two women serving aguas frescas, at the Mexican American Business and Professional Women booth, at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The woman on the right is pouring the drink into a red cup with a large ladle. Both women are wearing headbands of colorful flowers on the top of their heads.
Date: [1997-07-31..1997-08-03]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas at the Mexican American Business and Professional Women Booth]

Photograph of a woman serving aguas frescas, at the Mexican American Business and Professional Women booth, at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She is wearing a bright red apron over a colorful dress and a headband on top of her head. Other decorations and people are visible in the background.
Date: [1997-07-31..1997-08-03]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas Booth]

Photograph of a woman serving aguas frescas at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The women wears a large sombrero and a blue shirt. She stirs a large container of aguas frescas, a flavored fruit drink, with a long ladle. The booth is sponsored by the Mexican-American Business and Professional Women.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas Booth]

Photograph of a woman serving aguas frescas at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The woman is wearing a large sombrero with the word "Mexico" embroidered across the brim in red thread as she stirs a large container of fruit juice. The drink booth is sponsored by the Mexican-American Business and Professional Women's Organization.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas Booth]

Photograph of a woman serving aguas frescas at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. She wears a red shirt, silver earrings, and a red bow in her hair as she serves up lime aguas frescas in a plastic booth. The drink sales sponsors the Mexican American Business & Professional Women's Club booth.
Date: [1991-08-01..1991-08-04]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas in Mexican American Business and Professional Women's Club Booth]

Photograph of a man serving aguas frescas, in the Mexican American Business and Professional Women's Club booth, at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. He is holding a cup and ladle.
Date: [1996-08-01..1996-08-04]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Aguas Frescas in the Mexican Market]

Photograph of a man serving Aguas Frescas in the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The man wears a large sombrero, a denim shirt with decorated with pins and medals, and a black bow tie. He pours a ladle full of green juice into a clear plastic cup for a festival participant.
Date: [1992-08-06..1992-08-09]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Demonstration]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dance performance at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers wear traditional Native American clothing consisting of feather headdresses, beaded headbands, skirts with long fringe, and white moccasins.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Demonstration]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dance performance at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancers wear traditional Native American clothing consisting of feather headdresses, beaded headbands, skirts with long fringe, and white moccasins. They perform on a grey stage in front of a large audience of festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Demonstration]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The man wears a beaded and feathered headdress with a red mantle covered with yellow fringe and a white bandanna. His face is painted with white and yellow paint.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Performance]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer's face is painted black and green. He wears a beaded headband, breast plate, and belt. His suede moccasins are beaded and wrapped in fur. He swings a red cord around his head and body, performing a dance for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Performance]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer's face is painted black and green. He wears a beaded headband, breast plate, and belt as he raises an object constructed of red tubing above his head.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dance Performance]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta dancer at the 20th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, the young dancer wears traditional Native American clothing such as a feather headdress, a beaded headband, and white moccasins.
Date: [1991-08-01..1991-08-04]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancer]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer's face is painted black and green. He wears a beaded headband, breast plate, and belt. His suede moccasins are beaded and wrapped in fur. He swings a red cord around his head and body, performing a dance for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancer]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer's face is painted black and green. He wears a beaded headband, breast plate, and belt. His suede moccasins are beaded and wrapped in fur. He swings a red cord around his head, performing a dance for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancer]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer wears a large feathered headdress with a beaded headband, tasseled shirt, and beaded belt. He holds painted sticks with beaded tassels attached to the ends as he dances for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancer]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The man wears a beaded and feathered headdress with a red mantle covered with yellow fringe. His white leather moccasins are embroidered with beads and bells. He holds stick-like objects with swinging tassels in his hands as he dances.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancer]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta dancer at the 20th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. In the photograph, the young dancer wears traditional Native American clothing such as a feather headdress, a beaded headband, and white moccasins.
Date: [1991-08-01..1991-08-04]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancing Demonstration]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The man wears a beaded and feathered headdress with a red mantle covered with yellow fringe. His white leather moccasins are embroidered with beads and bells. He holds to stick-like objects with swinging tassels in his hands as he dances. His face is painted with white and yellow paint.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Dancing Demonstration]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer performing at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer wears a large feathered headdress with a beaded headband, chest plate and belt. He holds painted sticks with beaded tassels attached to the ends as he dances for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Flute Player]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta Indian dancer playing the flute at the Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The dancer wears traditional Native American clothing consisting of a beaded headdress, long beaded necklaces, a navy bandanna, and a pink top with fringe.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Hoop Dance]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta dancer performing at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The male dancer wears traditional Native American clothing as he performs a hoop dance for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alabama-Coushatta Hoop Dance Performance]

Photograph of an Alabama-Coushatta dancer performing at the 19th Annual Texas Folklife Festival in San Antonio, Texas. The male dancer wears traditional Native American clothing as he performs a hoop dance for festival participants.
Date: [1990-08-02..1990-08-05]
Creator: Informedia
System: The Portal to Texas History