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Open Folklore Legacy Web Archive

Collected by: Indiana University

Archived since: Sep, 2010

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Web sites included in the Open Folklore project

Subject:   Arts & Humanities Society & Culture Folklore

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Title: The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress

URL: http://www.loc.gov/folklife/

Description: The collections of the American Folklife Center include Native American song and dance; ancient English ballads; the tales of "Bruh Rabbit," told in the Gullah dialect of the Georgia Sea Islands; the stories of ex-slaves, told while still vivid in the minds of those who endured one of the most harrowing periods of American history; an Appalachian fiddle tune that has been heard on concert stages around the world; a Cambodian wedding in Lowell, Massachusetts; a Saint Joseph's Day Table tradition in Pueblo, Colorado; Balinese Gamelan music recorded shortly before the Second World War; documentation from the lives of cowboys, farmers, fishermen, coal miners, shop keepers, factory workers, quilt makers, professional and amateur musicians, and housewives from throughout the United States; first-hand accounts of community events from every state; and international collections from every region of the world.

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Subject:   Folklore,  Folklife

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