Oral history of Lelah Schornick, 1976 May 5, 2006 March
Abstract
Schornick tells of her family's move to Mesa from Cherryville, Kansas, in 1909, to help her father's bronchiectasis. She recalls crops grown in those days: almonds, peaches, cantaloupe, citrus, dates. There were many ostrich farms and they ate ostrich eggs. She also talks about keeping cool by sleeping outside and wrapping water jars in wet burlap. Schornick married her husband Eugene (Gene), in 1917, and they had two children. Gene fought in World War II and retired from a career at Salt River Project during which he helped install the electrical system at Parker Dam. Schornick talks in length about her extensive collections of Native American art and artifacts including pottery, blankets, and kachinas. She gives detailed history of the art and much information about the daily lives of Native Americans.
Dates
- 1976 May 5
- Digitization: 2006 March
Creator
- McDougall, Thelma (Interviewer, Person)
Digital Repository
Oral history of Lelah Schornick
Language of Materials
Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.
Conditions Governing Access
Use of this oral history is granted for non-commercial and educational purposes only, with the credit line "Courtesy of the Mesa Southwest Museum." No resale use may be made of this material. All other rights reserved.
Extent
1 Items ; 1 hour, 35 minutes, 1 second
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Computer hardware: 3 Intel Celeron 1.8 GHz/224 MB RAM PCs manufactured by PowerSpec, each with a Firewire hard drive (2 manufactured by MicroNet, 1 by LaCie); M-Audio Delta Audiophile internal sound card; External Firewire hard drive; Analog to digital converter: Prism Sound Dream ADA-8XR, Prism Sound Dream AD-2; Analog playback equipment: Nakamichi Dragon, Nakamichi cassette deck 1; Operating system: Windows XP; Capture and editing software: Steinberg Wavelab 4.0; Formatting software: Sony Soundforge.
General
Transcript available
- Agriculture -- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History
- Art collections
- Indian pottery -- Collectors and collecting
- Indian textile fabrics -- Collectors and collecting
- Indigenous peoples of North America -- Colorado Plateau
- Indigenous peoples of North America -- Social life and customs
- Indigenous peoples of North America -- Sonoran Desert
- Interviews
- Kachinas -- Collectors and collecting
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- History -- 20th century
- Mesa (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
- Schornick, Lelah (Interviewee)
Source
- Mesa Historical Society (Organization)
- Heritage Colorado (Organization)
Creator
- McDougall, Thelma (Interviewer, Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository