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COONJINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a step or dance suggestive of the rhythmic shuffle of riverboat loaders 2. a song accompanying the coonjine www.merriam-webster.com
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coonjine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(US, historical) A kind of rhythmic shuffling dance performed by, or imitating the characteristic movements of, deckhands on riverboats. Verb. edit. coonjine ( ... en.wiktionary.org
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coonjine, n. & v. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word coonjine is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for coonjine is from 1896. coonjine is of unknown origin. See etymology ... www.oed.com
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coonjine
coonjine, n. and v. U.S. slang. (ˈkuːndʒaɪn) [Origin unknown.] (See quots.)1896 The Bully (A song) (D.A.), I coonjined in the front door, the coons were dancing high. 1933 Amer. Speech. VIII. iv. 77/2 Coonjining is the peculiar gait or shuffle that darkies of more than fifty years ago sometimes indu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coon Ci'Nt (Coonjine) - song and lyrics by Sidney Stripling | Spotify
Listen to Coon Ci'Nt (Coonjine) on Spotify. Song · Sidney Stripling · 2001. open.spotify.com
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Interview with Bessie Jones about the Coonshine (Coonjine) dance
Audio: Interview with Bessie Jones about the Coonshine (Coonjine) dance. Part of the New York City 9/61 Lomax Digital Archive collection. archive.culturalequity.org
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Sidney Stripling
River of Song: Georgia (Rounder Records 2001), a selection of songs from the Allan Lomax Collection: "Sally Walker" (Children's song) "Coon Gi'nt" ("Coonjine wikipedia.org
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Information About The 19th Century Black American "Coonjine ...
Counjaille or Coonjine may also relate to the Haitian dance known as the koudyay or the Nicaraguan kujai. Although these dances are wildly ... pancocojams.blogspot.com
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Mary Powell Glee Club - Hudson River Valley Heritage Exhibits
When these songs were doubly coordinated with specific dance moves, they were known as “coonjine.” It is unclear whether or not Hudson River steamboats also ... omeka2.hrvh.org
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COONJINE - VWML archives: English Folk Dance and Song Society
COONJINE ; Format. Sound recording ; Named performer. Godfrey, Hettie ; Performer gender. Female ; Collector. Lomax, John A. & Ruby T. ; Date collected. 1940. archives.vwml.org
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Coonshine (Coonjine) - Lomax Digital Archive
Audio: Coonshine (Coonjine). Part of the New York City 9/61 Lomax Digital Archive collection. archive.culturalequity.org
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Coonjine, Roustabouts, Coonjine
Coonjine, Roustabouts, Coonjine - John Bray. Picture. Version: Mobile | Web. John and Alan Lomax in Louisiana, 1934. Home · Performers/Parishes · Song Index ... www.lomax1934.com
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rouster
ˈrouster [f. roust v.2] 1. U.S. = roustabout n. 1.1883 American VI. 40 Men..who used to be rousters, and are now broken down and played out. 1929 B. L. Burman Mississippi iii. 47 A rouster, with two coffee sacks tied around his body..lay on the boiler deck strumming a guitar. 1938 ― Blow for Landing... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Henry (musical)
the Levee" - John Henry and Chorus "Ya Gotta Bend Down" - Blind Lemon and Chorus "How Come I'm Born Wid a Hook in My Hand (Reprise)" - John Henry "Coonjine wikipedia.org
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