American folklife center
American Folklife Center Washington, DC
Library of Congress. American Folklife Center.
American Folklife Center (미국)
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Works
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Artemio Posadas : Mexican music and dance from California | |
Benjamin Botkin Folklife lecture | |
Capital roots concert series | |
Carlos Núñez : Galician bagpipes and flutes | |
Challenges of designing the Roud Folk Song Index | |
Corsican Language & Expressive Culture. | |
Decoration day in the mountains | |
Endangered music project | |
Ethnic recordings in America a neglected heritage | |
federal cylinder project a guide to field cylinder collections in federal agencies | |
France and Belgium 1:50,000. | |
Gabriel Muñoz and Melodias Borinqueñas : Puerto Rican folk music from New Jersey | |
Germany 1:25,000. | |
Homegrown 2002 concert series | |
Homegrown 2018, the music of America | |
LC Folk Archive finding aid | |
Listen to Our Story: Alan Lomax, Folk Producer/Folk Promoter. | |
Many paths to freedom: looking back, looking ahead at the long civil rights movement | |
Nineteenth Corps in action from Siegfried Line to victory | |
Northern Kentucky Brotherhood Singers | |
Open Mic: artist interviews with David Broza & Mira Awad | |
Open mic : interview with Fiona Ritchie | |
Open mic : stories from StoryCorps | |
Paraguayan folk harp ensemble from Nevada | |
Passing for traditional : the New Lost City Ramblers and folk music authenticity | |
Path of 7th Corps, 6 June 1944 to 8 May 1945 | |
Place and the Politics of Belonging. | |
The Poetry of Everyday Life. | |
Publications of the American Folklife Center | |
The Quebe Sisters Band: Texas Fiddle & Swing | |
La Quinceanera: A Coming of Age Ritual in Latino Communities. | |
Rahim AlHaj Trio, Middle Eastern music from New Mexico | |
Reel Folk: Interview with Bernard MacMahon & Allison McGourty | |
Repatriating the Alan Lomax Haitian Recordings in Post-Quake Haiti. | |
Reverb | |
Revolutionaries, Nursery Rhymes, and Edison Wax Cylinders: The Remarkable Tale of the Earliest Korean Sound Recordings. | |
River Boys Polka Band | |
[Road map of Italy]. | |
Rosie Stewart in Concert. | |
The Royal Harmonizers. | |
Ruže Dalmatinke : traditional Croatian singing from Washington state | |
Sama ensemble | |
Seeing Mary: Belief, Politics, and Practice at Marian Apparition Sites. | |
Selma, the Voting Rights Act, and reel history | |
Sharp's Appalachian harvest with Jeff Davis and Brian Peters | |
Sheila Kay Adams | |
Sherman Holmes Project with Brooks Long and Phil Wiggins | |
Son Jarocho Master Musicians: César Castro, Artemio Posadas & Luis Sarimientos. | |
Sones de México Ensemble: Mexican American Music & Dance from Chicago. | |
Sonny Burgess and the Pacers. | |
Soumya Chakraverty & Devapriya Nayak: Traditional Hindustani Music from Virginia. | |
Sounds from the Library of Congress. | |
Spyros Koliavasilis & Karpouzi Trio: Music from Greece & Asia Minor | |
Squeeze This! A Cultural History of the Accordion in America. | |
Steve Meisner Band | |
StoryCorps collection | |
Studies in American folklife | |
Los Texmaniacs: Traditional Conjunto Dance Music from Texas. | |
This little light of mine : the legacy of Fannie Lou Hamer | |
This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed : how guns made the civil rights movement possible | |
Tim Tingle & D.J. Battiest-Tomasi. | |
Tony Ellis & the Musicians of Braeburn. | |
Tradición pop. e inv. de campo, 1985: | |
Traditional fiddle and banjo tunes from the Appalachians | |
Traditional Greek Smyrneika music from Massachusetts | |
Traditional Turkish and Bulgarian instrumental and vocal music | |
Translating African oral literature in global contexts | |
Trolleybus & tram map | |
The Two Worlds of the Pennsylvania Dutch. | |
Unukupukupu Halau Hula | |
Vanishing Pasts, Ethnographic Presents and Digital Futures: The Case of the Maasai Audiovisual Archives. | |
Visual media from the American Folklife Center | |
Voices from the canefields : folksongs from Japanese immigrant workers in Hawai'i | |
We had sneakers, they had guns : the kids who fought for civil rights in Mississippi | |
The Western Flyers Texas swing trio | |
Winyo: Benga & Traditional Music from Kenya. | |
Women documenting the World : women as folklorists, ethnomusicologists and fieldworkers | |
Yvette Landry Trio, Cajun music and Louisiana honky-tonk |