Wild N' Woolly Ozarks
Today's guest is Danette House, and our conversation is about old Ozark colloquialisms, uncovering the language, settlement history, immigration influence, survival of old language, and regional dialects of the people of the Ozarks. We discuss the unique linguistic characteristics of the region, Ozark cuisine, old sayings, folklore, and expressions, providing insights into the unique culture and language of the region. We also explore the historical significance of certain phrases and the impact of the Civil War on local communities. This episode's sponsor is Penny Pinchers Discount Grocery [https://www.facebook.com/PennyPinchersDiscountGrocery] in Marshfield, MO. Be sure to visit our page, like and follow on The Wild N' Wooly Ozarks [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552942747153] Facebook page. Chapters * 00:00 Exploring the Wild and Woolly Ozarks * 10:58 The Great Wagon Road and Ozark Settlement * 19:24 Immigration and Language Influence * 28:26 Survival of Old Language and Cultural References * 44:11 Ozark Language and Regional Dialects * 50:12 Ozark Cuisine and Old Sayings * 56:16 Drunk Sayings and Expressions * 01:03:36 Upcoming Topics and Sponsorship * 02:00:00 Reflections on Society and Culture
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