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[Bonac and Bonackers, a collection of 21 articles and 3 poems, 1948-2002]

Label
[Bonac and Bonackers, a collection of 21 articles and 3 poems, 1948-2002]
Language
eng
Illustrations
photographs
Index
no index present
Literary Form
mixed forms
Main title
[Bonac and Bonackers, a collection of 21 articles and 3 poems, 1948-2002]
Table Of Contents
1) "Here's How You Find Your Way to Bonac, N.Y." by Richard T. Gilmartin -- 2) "Bonac" by John Hall Wheelock -- 3) "The Springs, or Accabonac" by Jennette Edwards Rattray -- 4) "Origin of 'Bonac' and 'Bonackers'" -- 5) "Bonac Is 'Prit Near' All Taped" -- 6) "Looking Them Over" by Jeanette Edwards Rattray -- 7) "A Scholarly Attempt to Preserve a Language" by Fred Miller -- 8) "Talking...with Austin Reichart" -- 9) "Speakin' Bonac: Echoes of Dorset?" by Isabel Norton -- 10) "Dorset" by Isabel and Gerald Norton -- 11) "N.Y. Dialect Preserved" -- 12) "Tourism Helping to Bury a Dialect" by James Barron -- 13) "Bonackers Are Born, Not Made" by Dallas Gatewood -- 14) "Bonac Against the World, Bub" by Dan Rattiner -- 15) "Bonac Sachem" by Phyllis Reed -- 16) "The Last Bonacker" by Catherine Woodard -- 17) "Connections" by Helen S. Rattray -- 18) "Bonac for "Foreigners"" by Robert Hendrickson -- 19) "Bonac: The Rural Speech of Old East Hampton" by David G. Rattray -- 20) "The Lost Tribe of Accabonac" by Joanne Pilgrim -- 21) Poem. In Bonack [Anonymous] -- 22) "Mayflower Names & Elizabethan England" by Paul Manton -- 23) Poem. You Know You’re From Bonac When. [Source & date unknown] -- 24) "In East Hampton, the Way of a 'Lost Tribe'" by Julia C. Mead
Target audience
adult