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Oral History of the Ozarkks Project
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Features and interviews with People in the Ozark Mountain of Missouri. Interviews from "Treehous an Ozark Story" and interviews fromthe French community of Old Mines Missouri.
Charlie Pashia plays the fiddle
Charlie Pashia plays old French fiddle songs at his cabin near Old Mines MO.
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Anna Pashia La Guillonee
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Ana Pashia sing La Guillonee at her home in Old Mines, Missouri
Treehouse an Ozark Story
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With the river country as a backdrop this is a story of the men who who lived in the Ozarks in the 1900s. The video features Ralph Brown, famous for living in a treehouse along Huzzah creek, getting in gun fights, and living life on his own terms. Along the way he introduces us to the men who shared his life in souther Crawford County Missouri.
Wooperrwhil a callin in the lightt of the moon..what he a chirpin? That' s easy to hear.. Whooperwhil a chirpin and sasafrass tea. "You a lookin at me and me a lookin' at you."
I originally saw this on St. Louis PBS-9 in the late 1980s. I bought three DVDs of this when they were available because my maternal Grand Parents were from Boss Missouri. Gave them to my kids and kept one. It's nice that I came across this video. Thanks to Brewer & Shipley.
My favorite swimming hole ❤
Does anybody know where the old treehouse is? I’m just curious if maybe it’s still standing or maybe if it’s been preserved? I’d love to see it if anyone knows!
peace to you oletimer godspeed,treehouse brown
Amazing
Then a bunch of outsiders move in and it’s never the same.
Knew him since I was a child. Good depiction. Learned how to carry a canoe on my shoulders watching him. Camped on 'his' gravel bar. Not a man to mess with though. As he said, treat him with respect and he would treat you well. Lots of mythology about people who didn't. Didn't go well for them. I tend to believe most of the stories, particularly since I heard a number of them from him. He was not a liar.
@enoch1680 this was my grandfather but never got to meet him. Do you have any stories to share somehow?
She was a wonderful, sweet lady. I sure do miss her.
Now these are what you call Real Men.
My family lived around Scotia from way back. My family line includes the names Brown, Moutray, Harman, Mallow, etc. A lot of my family lived up the hill by Liberty. I absolutely love this movie and am glad I watched it yet again today.
My parents grew up along Centerpoint Road and Moutray Road. I miss visiting this area. It is such a beautiful area of the Country.
One Califorian is lying about how Santa Maria California was named. The new town was named Grangerville, then changed to Central City. It became Santa Maria on February 18, 1885, since mail was often being sent by mistake to Central City, Colorado. Santa Maria was chosen from the name Juan Pacifico Ontiveros had given to his property 25 years earlier. The real story of Santa Maria and how it got its name. Never trust a Patriot Repub. or Dem white skin boy. Unless he is a Chicano then I am wrong.
I wonder what year this was filmed? Ralph Brown died in 1990 age 72.....
What a group of legends! So glad someone captured this on video!
Who gives this video a thumbs down? I don’t get it. Great videos!
nice
🙋🏻♂️Brilliant 🙏🏻🙂🙂
Back THEN, $1,000 wasn't backed by empty promises and pointless THREATS!
16:29 i would sleep so soundly too in that house, next to the river. wow ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
Yes, the present is all that we have. So, enjoy today and be thankful. Life is simple. Don't want too much. Just be yourself.
What a fine man. He has the best philosophy of life . He is a very interesting person. He is smart, I industrious, and a clever man. ♥️♥️♥️ You got love this man.🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’m from Chicago and bought land in some land in Dora, Missouri shortly after this was posted. I’ve watched this at least 50 times in the last 3 years...... Mr. Brown and those old timers remind me of my grandfather and the stories he tells about sharecropping as a young man in Mississippi. Much respect to the elders and the way they lived.
Please go back home yankee
Did your grandpappy play dem good ol' Delta blues Like Muddy waters and Howlin Wolf. I love black folks country music called the blues. The old ones and not the stuff today.
@@christopherfreeman1340 never heard anything about him playing blues, because he’s a preacher….. but he did have a gospel quartet, which isn’t too far from that delta blues sound.
You yanks from chicago stop coming down to arkansas and missouri
Hard life lived by tough men. Truly admire them and could listen to these oldtimers stories all day long.
I like the way they inserted an advertisement right in the middle of the video that totaly goes againts the video. Money whoreing? I dont knoe.
Bullshit on that opening parasite advertisement.
Wtf are taiters?
taiters are potatoes
Seems most of the land we could live like that on has become federal land. Total theft from us
Really a good video Although I don’t live there now, was born and raised in the Ozark hills and have always been proud of it! Believe it’s great that video’s like this are being made as the old timers have a lot of knowledge to pass along if folks would just “listen” to them instead of casting them aside.
I used to hall hay for Earl Halbert pictured here and cracking his whip. The whole hay hauling team was myself Jerry "Mac" McRaven , Dale Bishop, Perry Reed, and Larry Lewis. We put up a lot of hay @ 2 cents a bale in 1968.
That’s awesome
A time long forgotten..What a shame!
I love This part of Missouri, I live in the next County west of Crawford County
Really enjoyed this.
My grandfather was cut from the same cloth but in Pennsylvania. He hunted and fished for jis food and if he didnt catch it and kill it himself he wouldnt eat it. The locals called him "the turtle man" because he would always catch the local kids turtles and give them fishing tips and show the kids what plants to eat and what plants not to eat.
Snappers out of these clean Ozark rivers are delicious, hell just about everything out of these rivers are really good eating. Buffalo Carp are probably my favorite
Shows him using a cellular type phone at the end
I'm watching this in 2020
༎ຶ‿༎ຶ i'm watching in 3030, so there
As native born Missourian loved watching this video see nice good ole country folk with true southern ties and traditions
The thumbnail looks like OLD MAN FROM SANFORD& SONS?
This is amazing I’m glad I live in this town I love it and I know the rivers like the back of my hand
I wish you would put hash tags or add to the title OZARKS history so people can find this treasure
I included Ozarks in my search and found it, probably because of your comment, so thanks! I wish there was a description or something though, because I have no idea what I just watched. lol I enjoyed it though, and she seems like a very sweet lady.
I sure hope he has loved ones close who can help him when he can't help himself!
He passed away but his daughter rose brown runs the company still and she is loved by many especially my family
Diana you are fortunate to have such great story tellers in the family, my folks were so busy working our place (small family farm) there wasn't much time to tell stories !! When the work was done and the meal was eaten you can guess where everyone ended up! Us kid's (10) helped where we were needed and each of us according to our age and size helped out somewhere. Of course the teenager's were always trying to escape to be with friends or get into some kind of mischief!!!! Thank you 😊❤️😊
Love the Huzzah, as a north Crawford county man... Still visit Scotia and the Huzzah when all the floaters aren't ruining the river!
You’re right about the city folks ruining it, they have no respect for what we have.
Alexander Light it’s similar here in NC with the cape fear river. Trash everywhere
Love knowing these were the people working the land before me. The roots of the Missouri mountains.
Right there with ya on that
Except there really arent mountains, they are just hills. I dont know why they're reffered to as the "Ozark Mountains"
Good video people are genuine about life
Alot of Family I've never met are From the ozarks& part of the 1st Settlers,to The Ozarks
That’s amazing
Beautiful photography!
I wonder if they had ticks and snakes you never hear about that and Missouri is loaded with them
The body adapts to its environment
All you had to say was Crawford County and all I thought was Pre Maddona City Slicker.
The Ozarks is a place one can live as people did in 'times forgotten'. I prefer rural life. I used to have a place in Tx. gulf coast where I had a hand pitcher pump well. That's all I miss. I left because of the hurricanes. I would like a 4 season place. I like the idea that some areas have no building codes. The 2nd Amendment is enforced by Missourri law. I look forward to a visit n, possibly purchase raw land. U fortunate people !
Hope you made it
@@Captain_Leadbottom,in July I closed on some property on the Missouri/Arkansas border. Raw land n wooded. Off Grid the way I want it. Wildlife n berries on it. Thanx for your concern. A lady in South East Arkansas stopped in the parking lot were I was to go buy coffee. She asked what I was doing in Arkansas. I told her(going to buy land). She replied "God Bless You". I got my blessing neighbor !
@@Captain_Leadbottom ,correction not South East but South West Arkansas.
Floated them southern creeks and rivers...Huzzah, Black, Current, Meramec, Gasconade...Beautiful country we have here in Mo.
The most beautiful