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Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: Hausa Manuscripts Wolofal Manuscripts
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Subject: Open access public repository of aggregated Ajami materials
Creator: Boston University and the West African Research Center (WARC)
Language: English
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: African Cities Reader is a biennial publication of urban life, Africa-style.
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Subject: Literature, City, Africa, Philosophy, Ethnography, Photography, Audio
Creator: African Centre for Cities, Chimurenga
Publisher: African Centre for Cities, Chimurenga
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Alliance for California Traditional Arts is the only state organization focused on all folk and traditional arts. Recognized for its culturally competent leadership, intellectual capital, and excellence in program administration, ACTA is the California Arts Council's official partner in serving the state's folk and traditional arts field. Dedicated to sustaining and fostering the growth of cultural traditions found within the California’s diverse communities, ACTA ensures that its core values of respect, cultural pluralism, and cultural democracy permeate every aspect of its activity and programming. ACTA helps people connect to their past and keep traditions a central part of life today and tomorrow. By supporting folk and traditional artists, ACTA supports the health, cultural continuity and diversity of California.
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Subject: California, Folk Art, Folk Artists
Creator: Alliance for California Traditional Arts
Publisher: Alliance for California Traditional Arts
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons.
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Subject: Professional Associations, Folklorists, Humanities, Anthropology, Cultural Heritage
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Description An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons. Description An association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. The web site provides content on The AFS Review, the Society's activities, and The Folklore Commons.
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Subject: Cultural Heritage, Anthropology, Humanities, Folklorists, Professional Associations, Cultural Heritage, Anthropology, Humanities, Folklorists, Professional Associations
Creator: American Folklore Society
Publisher: American Folklore Society, American Folklore Society
Type: Web Archive, Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Drawing together students and faculty from various disciplines (Literature, Radio-Television-Film, Ethnomusicology, Theatre and Drama), APCCS provides a forum for engaging with scholarship from a variety of fields and working to synthesize them in the pursuit of distinctive research. Our starting point is ethnographic approaches to performance, representation, visual culture, aesthetics, affect, space, and publics. Our principal attention is geared towards how people perform, produce, and project cultural forms through verbal, visual, musical, kinesthetic, material, and dramatic means.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Ethnography, Anthropology, Performance
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Texas
Publisher: University of Texas
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Arts Center of Cannon County looks to provide the arts to the under served population of 12,000 in Cannon County. This center uses the principles of self-sustainability, fiscal responsibility, and social entrepreneurship. The Center was established in 1980 and looks to educate the people of Cannon County through the visual and performing arts.
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Subject: Arts, Arts Center of Cannon County, Education, Performing Arts, Performing Arts Centers
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Atlanta History Center was founded by the Atlanta Historical Society, which considered preserving the history of Atlanta as their top priority. The Atlanta History Center looks to promote the history of Atlanta through living-history projects, lectures, and the history center is one of the largest museums in the country. Along with the history museum, the Atlanta History Center also operates three other historic homes and produces exhibits to promote the history.
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Subject: Atlanta History Museum, Historical sites, Historical museums, Gardens, Outreach Programs, Exhibitions, Georgia
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1953 Adil (Premnath) is a dashing, brave young man, full of hope and mindful of the rights of all people, especially the downtrodden. It is this last attribute that ends up putting him in the bad books of the Emperor (Ulhas). The Emperor orders his arrest. But before the soldiers can arrest Adil, he single-handedly rescues the Emperor's bethrothed from a lion. This earns him the gratitude of beautiful Queen-to-be, Juhi (Purnima). The Emperor, pleased with Adil, gives him an important assignment in his army, and promises that Adil's fellow-villagers will not face oppression, taxes or forced labour from his army. Ruhi (Bina Rai) loves Adil, but Adil is unaware of this. Juhi is impressed by Adil and this impression turns to love, and she tells Adil about this. Adil does not think it appropriate for a betrothed to be his lover and wife, and spurns her. Angered, Juhi starts to plot against Adil, by getting the emperor to collect taxes and forced labour from Adil's village. This angers Adil, who goes to confront the emperor and the queen-to-be. Angered, the Emperor dismisses Adil, and orders his arrest. Adil flees to the hills. Numerous attempts by the emperor's armies to apprehend Adil are in vain. Finally, Juhi tells the emperor that she will bring in Adil without spilling a drop of blood. Will Ruhi succeed where so many have failed?
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Subject: South Asian Film
Creator: SELP Vintage
Language: Hindi
Date: May 1, 2019
Rights: This content is freely available online. , No restrictions on access.
Collector: IU Libraries
Contributor: Karen Farrell
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Blue Ridge Institute and Museum was created by Ferrum College in the early 1970s to document, interpret, and represent the folk heritage of the Blue Ridge region. The Institute enjoys a national reputation and puts on festivals, concerts, and exhibits as well as produces publications. The Institute puts on major programming including: The Blue Ridge Folklife Festival, BRI Museum Exhibits, the Blue Ridge Farm Museum, and The Blue Ridge Heritage Archives. The audience of this institute spans all ages and backgrounds and seeks to expand its work throughout Virginia and Appalachia but still focuses on the western portion of the state.
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Subject: Folk Festivals, Archives, Folk Music, Historical museums, Folklife Archives, Folk Art, Folk Museums
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Brooklyn Arts Council looks to utilize the benefits of the Brooklyn Community by showcasing the arts from this area of Manhattan as well as fiscally supporting them. The Brooklyn Arts Council supports the visual artists, dancers, and musicians of this community through grants and providing space for them to perform or display their art. This council is also heavily involved in encouraging arts in schools by providing Arts in Education, a program that looks to immerse teachers and students in educational arts experiences in the full range of arts disciplines.
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Subject: Folk Art, Music, Visual Arts, Culture, Communities, Dance, Folk Dance, Art Education, Grants
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The purpose of the California Indian Basketweavers Association is to preserve and promote the California Indian tradition of basketweaving. This is accomplished by encouraging basketweavers to get further education about basketweaving, by increasing access to California Indian traditional practices, and by promoting solidarity and broadening communication among Native American basketweavers and other traditional Indian arts.
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Subject: California, Indian Clubs, Basketwork, Basket making, Workshops, Folklife
Creator: California Indian Basketweavers Association
Publisher: California Indian Basketweavers Association
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The California Traditional Music Society is an educational organization that supports, promotes and encourages participation in traditional arts of the diverse communities of southern California. The California Traditional Music Society attempts to accomplish these goals through festivals, concerts, and other events, public education and services to artists. The two major ways they achieve this is by holding Music in the Schools workshop series and a House Concert Series.
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Subject: Education, Folk Music, Folk Culture, Concerts, Music Festivals, Outreach Programs
Creator: California Traditional Music Society
Publisher: California Traditional Music Society
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: This blog contains many phrases, divided by subject, in Mizo and English. It also includes ample information on food stuffs and culinary vocabulary.
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Subject: Mizo language, culture, and cuisine
Creator: Pu Lalzarzoa Zara Ralte
Language: Mizo
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Center for the Study of Southern Culture looks to investigate, document, research, interpret, and teach about the American South. The interdisciplinary investigation of the South is mindset of this program while the academic program is the heart and main focus of the researchers. The students and professors of this program focus on the region of Mississippi and the Delta. Over the last quarter century the Center has become a focal point for innovative education and research on the American South, promoting scholarship on many aspects of southern culture, and encouraging public understanding of the South.
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Subject: Southern States, Post-Secondary Education, Folklife, Research, Blogs, Publications
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is built around three values of relevance, stewardship, and authenticity to ensure the preservation of the history and environment of the Chesapeake Bay. The Museum was founded in 1965 on Navy Point. The collection of the Museum includes more than 10,000 printed volumes and 85 boats, six of which are floating displays for the museum. Through the collections housed here, the Museum looks to encourage the public to realize the relevancy of the Chesapeake Bay area and explore the history of the region.
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Subject: Bays, Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.), Historical museums, Maritime life, Maritime museums
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: Chimurenga, a pan African publication of writing, art and politics has been in print since March 2002. It was founded by Ntone Edjabe. There are many related projects that can be found on the website. A flowering of organic schools of thought grown in backyard gardens, tilled and fertilised by the fundamentals of humanity preached and sometimes practiced. Fela says, simply: Who no know go know.
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Subject: Literature, Arts, Politics, Journalism, Africa
Creator: Ntone Edjabe
Publisher: Chimurenga
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: Curated by the editors and contributors of Chimurenga Magazine, the Chimurenga Library is an online archiving project that profiles independent pan African paper periodicals from around the world. It focuses on cultural and literary magazines, both living and extinct, which have been influential platforms for dissent and which have broadened the scope for print publishing on art, new writing and ideas in and about Africa.
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Subject: Journalism, Africa, Diaspora, Arts, Writing
Creator: Chimurenga
Publisher: Chimurenga
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: Chimurenga’s new publishing project is a once-off, one-day-only edition of a fictional pan African newspaper to be released on “Black Wednesday”, October 19th 2011 – a historic day in South Africa that marks the banning of numerous Black Consciousness organizations and independent newspapers by the old apartheid regime. Titled The Chimurenga Chronic, the project is an intervention into the newspaper as a vehicle of knowledge production and dissemination. Our sense of history, our sense of what is important and our sense of record are all marked by the newspaper medium. To explore this, the Chimurenga Chronic is backdated to the week of May 18-24 2008, the period marked by the outbreak of so-called xenophobic violence in South Africa. A low-tech time-travel machine, The Chimurenga Chronic seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream representations of history, on the one hand filling the gap in the historical coverage of this event, whilst at the same time reopening it. The objective is not to revisit the past to bring about closure, but rather to provoke and challenge our perceptions.
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Subject: Journalism, History, Photography, South Africa
Creator: Chimurenga
Publisher: Chimurenga
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of ChinaVine is to educate English speakers about China’s cultural heritage. To complete this mission, ChinaVine has created an interactive website to help bring the English speaking community information about the folk art of China as well as the evolving visual, dramatic, and fiber arts of the country. Another goal of ChinaVine is to preserve the folk art of the rural parts of this country since many young people are moving to the cities of China to further their education.
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Subject: Folk Art, Education, Architecture, Dance, Festivals, Culture, Religion, Fiber Art, Literature, Drama, Visual Arts
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: This is a small selection of phrases translated into Standard Bangla/Bengali and Chittagonian for comparative purposes.
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Subject: Chittagonian lanugage reference
Creator: I Love Chittagong
Language: Chittagonian, Bengali/Bangla, English
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: City Lore’s mission is to foster New York City – and America’s – living cultural heritage through education and public programs. They document, present, and advocate for New York City’s grassroots cultures to ensure their living legacy in stories and histories, places and traditions. They work in four cultural domains: urban folklore and history; preservation; arts education; and grassroots poetry traditions. In each of these realms, they see ourselves as furthering cultural equity and modeling a better world with projects as dynamic and diverse as New York City itself.
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Subject: New York, Heritage, Cultural studies, Urban Folklore, Urban History, Education, Traditions, Heritage, Preservation, Poetry
Creator: City Lore
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Creator: Brent McDonald & Sam Roberts
Publisher: YouTube
Language: Garifuna & English
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The City of Ketchikan operates two museums that focus on the history of the city and the people who have inhabited it. One of them is the Tongass Historical Museum, which focuses on the culture and people of Southeast Alaska and Ketchikan. The Totem Heritage Center was established to preserve endangered 19th century totem poles that were retrieved from sites around Ketchikan.
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Subject: Museums, Folk Museums, Ketchikan (Alaska), Tongass Historical Museum, Totem Heritage Center, Totem poles, Newsletters
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: On May 12, 2009, the U. S. Congress authorized a national initiative by passing The Civil Rights History Project Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-19). The law directs the Library of Congress (LOC) and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) to conduct a survey of existing oral history collections with relevance to the Civil Rights Movement (CRM), and to record new interviews with people who participated in the Movement. The survey information and portions of selected interviews will be made available worldwide through the Project website. The interviews will become a permanent part of the national library and the national museum.
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Subject: Civil Rights, Collection Guides, Oral Histories, American Folklore Society
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The Committee for Relevant Art (CORA) came to life on June 2, 1991. It's a culture activist organisation with the agenda to facilitate creation of an enabling environment for the flourishing of the contemporary arts of Nigeria, in the forms of Literature, Theatre, Fine Art, Movie, TV Programme Design and Production as well as Music. In these past 17 years, CORA has been at the forefront of championing the major issues that have shaped – directly or otherwise – the cultural landscape of Nigeria. The members operate as a body of facilitators of the sharing of ideas through the creation of the sort of interactions that lead to the birth of ideas or sharpening of existing ideas. Some of the most forward looking initiatives in the Nigerian culture environment came out of CORA-organized fora. CORA has carried on this intermediation role through the vehicle of its various programmes, projects and activities.
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Subject: Literature, Theatre Arts, Arts, Film, Television, Music, Nigeria
Creator: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Publisher: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: This award-winning center was created by the Crandall Library’s Board of Trustees in 1993. The mission of the Folklife Center is to research and present the cultural traditions of the upper Hudson valley and southern Adirondacks of upstate New York through its research, documentation, special collections, public programs, gallery and educational services.
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Subject: Folklife, Galleries & museums--New York (State)--New York—2000, Art Galleries, Archives, Folklore, New York, Public Libraries, Education
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
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Creator: University of Central Florida
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The department of American Studies at The George Washington University is a nationally recognized program that has award-winning faculty as well as innovative masters and doctoral students who conduct new research in the field. This program focuses on providing the students with the hands on experiences of field research and encourages their new ideas about the culture, history, politics, and religion of America. The program offers bachelors, masters, and Ph.D. degrees as well as interdisciplinary minors.
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Subject: Post-secondary education, American studies and media, Interdisciplinary Studies, Culture, Popular culture, Folklife, Folklore
Creator: The George Washington University
Publisher: The George Washington University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of Arkansas Heritage is to identify the heritage of Arkansas and the quality of life of the people of Arkansas by the discovery, presentation, and presentation of the state’s cultural, historical, and cultural resources. Arkansas Heritage looks to preserve the collective memory of all of the people of Arkansas and highlight the important dates and people behind the stories. This organization also looks to bring the natural resources of the region to the attention of others since it has a great impact and rich history on the Arkansas of today.
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Subject: Folklore, Natural Resources, Education, Government Departments, Folklife, Museums
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1939
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Subject: South Asian Film
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1956
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Subject: South Asian Film
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1956 The film starts with the portrayal of happily married couple, Amar (Sunil Dutt) and Malti (Meena Kumari) who have a son named Raja (Daisy Irani). Amar and Malti are both orphans and hence are sympathetic towards orphans generally. Prakash (Ashok Kumar) is a rich bachelor businessman for whom Amar works. While working in Prakash's factory, Amar catches another worker Munshi (Jeevan) stealing money from the factory locker. To take revenge for his humiliation at the hands of Amar, Munshi murders him. To escape his depression over the loss, Prakash begins helping Malti and her child. Munshi tries to humiliate the family by spreading rumours of an affair between Prakash and Malti in public. To save the honour of Malti, Prakash marries her. Raja meanwhile refuses to accept Prakash as his father. Munshi provokes Raja against Prakash and claims that Prakesh was the real murderer of Amar. Out of anger, Raja tries to shoot Prakash but fails. Raja is jailed for the attempt to kill Prakash. After a few years, Raja is released from jail only to find that his mother is hospitalised from the mental shock she received following Raja's imprisonment. Fearing Malti has died, Raja does not return home. After a few years, Raja understands and returns home, then accepts Prakash as his father.
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Subject: South Asian Film
Creator: Indiana University
Source: SELP Vintage
Language: Hindi
Format: Youtube Video
Date: May 1, 2019
Rights: This content is freely available online. , No restrictions on access.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CQtWJXEmaM
Contributor: Karen Farrell
Collector: IU Libraries
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Subject: Roundtable on Endangered Languages of Indigenous Peoples of Siberia
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: FolkOhio was designed by the Folklore program at the Ohio State University as a tool for outreach, research, and teaching as well as being a service to the greater Ohio area. FolkOhio offers a searchable database for the greater Ohio community of educators, students, historians, librarians, scholars, and researchers. FolkOhio seeks to help document and preserve the folklife of Ohio and make it accessible to a wider audience.
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Subject: Folklore, Ohio, Folklife Archives, Higher Education, Ohio State University
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Louisiana Folklife Program, within the Division of the Arts, is designed to identify, document, conserve, and present the folk cultural resources of Louisiana. Folklife includes living traditions learned informally over time within ethnic, regional, occupational, and family groups.
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Subject: Folklife, Louisiana, Folk Art, Arts, Crafts, Language, Music, Film, Oral Histories, Traditions
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Folklore Studies enable students to explore the processes of tradition that move through multiple expressive forms, such as folktales, folk beliefs, folk medicine, folk art, folksong, and literature. A discipline based on ethnographic fieldwork, studies in folklore offer a chance to work in communities and collect living traditional materials that are critical to human identity and values. Interdisciplinary by nature, folklore thrives on local particularities as well as compelling global connections.
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Subject: Storytelling, Folklore
Creator: George Mason University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: A collection of folk and mythology electronic texts, edited and translated by D. L. Ashliman at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Folklore Program at the University of North Carolina emphasizes the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life and the political implications of that expression as it unfolds in contested arenas of culture. The study of folklore focuses attention on those expressive realms that communities infuse with cultural meaning and through which they give voice to the issues and concerns that they see as central to their being. These realms are often deeply grounded in tradition, yet as community self-definitions develop and change in light of shifting social, political, and economic realities, community-based artistry likewise evolves. Folklore thus moves beyond the study of the old and time-honored to explore emergent meanings and cultural forms.
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Subject: Folklore, Academic Program, Post-Secondary Education, North Carolina, Anthropology, Folk Literature
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publisher: University of North Carolina
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Folkvine is an ongoing interdisciplinary partnership project at the University of Central Florida that attempts to place art on the web in a manner that adequately represents select artists and their communities. In other words, the Folkvine Group collaboratively works to artistically tell the stories of selected artists within the context of their community settings.
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Subject: Arts, Storytelling, Community, Crafts
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: The Foundation for Endangered Languages exists to support, enable and assist the documentation.
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Language: English
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Mason's Folklore Studies Program is a leading center for the study of vernacular cultures and the historical, cultural and social context in which these cultures are rooted. The program has a distinguished 35-year history that offers students of all levels opportunities to study the broad range of human expression including narrative, dance, material culture, verbal art, cultural performances, foodways, and sense of place. Our diverse course offerings provide theoretical and historical grounding in the study of folklore with a strong emphasis in writing and ethnographic research methods.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Dance, Arts, Performance, Foodways, Storytelling
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: George Mason University
Publisher: George Mason University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Georgia Council for the Arts was created in 1953 by the state legislature. The Council for the Arts looks to embrace and promote the arts of Georgia to help better its people and their lives. The Council does this by focusing on four different areas to promote the arts including: economic development, community impact, advocacy, and capacity building. They also foster artists by providing grants as well as highlighting the work of artists in Georgia.
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Subject: Georgia, Georgia Council for the Arts, Folk Art, Research Grants, Public Arts
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Georgia State University Master of Heritage Preservation Program offers compelling opportunities to pursue careers relating to the preservation, restoration, and interpretation of the physical past.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Cultural Conservation, Heritage, Architectural History, Urban History
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Georgia State University
Publisher: Georgia State University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Goucher College M.A. in Cultural Sustainability brings together knowledge from anthropology, history, folklore, ethnomusicology, communications, business and management, linguistics, and activism to teach students how to effect positive, community-driven change in the cultures they care about most-whether it be an African village, an American inner-city neighborhood, a remote tribe in Asia, or a threatened public space just down the street. The discipline of cultural sustainability can be and will be applied wherever valued ways-of-life are at risk.
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Subject: Folklore, Post-Secondary Education, Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, Language, Arts, Globalization
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Goucher College
Publisher: Goucher College
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts look to preserve and highlight the culture of the islands of Hawaii. This foundation believes that the preservation of culture and history as well as access to the arts is a central tenant of the quality of life for the citizens of Hawaii. This is done through outreach programs, grants, and education programs in the communities of Hawaii.
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Subject: Education, State Foundation on Culture and the Arts (Hawaii), Art, Folk Art, Research Grants, Exhibitions
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1956
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Subject: South Asia Film
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of the Illinois Arts Council Agency is to build a strong, creative, and connected Illinois through the arts and they attempt to accomplish this through government means. The council is governed by up to twenty-one private citizens chosen by the governor for their commitment to the arts. The council provides programs, technical assistance, and ensures the responsible and impactful distribution of all funds. The Illinois Arts Council Agency also looks to support Illinois’ arts sector, advance arts education, foster creativity, and encourage working artists.
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Subject: Arts, Grants, Government Departments, Art Education, Education, Educational Endowments, Folk Dancers, Folk Music, Folk Artists
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Incantatio is an peer-reviewed open-access electronic journal dedicated to publishing research on verbal charms, as well as on the practitioners of charms and their practice. From time to time the journal may also feature book reviews and conference reports. They are associated with the International Society for Folk Narrative Research’s Committee on Charms, Charmers and Charming, and they are hosted on the webpages of the Estonian Literary Museum.
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Subject: Charms, Incantations, Journal and Topics Newspaper
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Institute for Community Research looks to use collaborative action research to bring their projects and programs directly into communities. The Institute looks to hold their research in the place where residents live, work and socialize. By being in the place where the residents call home the Institute looks to open up a dialogue process that drives their partnership with the community and its leaders where everyone can determine the priority concerns for the community. The Institute for Community Research looks to incorporate their cornerstone principles of collaboration and partnership, action research, recognizing the value of culture, and intervention, health promotion and health prevention. These pillars of the organization allows for the foundation to work in collaboration with the community they are doing action research in while also helping other communities through new methods of health initiatives and preservation of community culture.
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Subject: Community, Research, Research Institutes, Folk Culture, Cultural Diversity, Health Care
Creator: Institute for Community Research
Publisher: Institute for Community Research
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: USE THIS SEED TO CAPTURE PDFS FROM ISFNR WEBSITE; DO NOT NEED TO MAKE VISIBLE FROM PUBLIC SITE
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Subject: Oral Histories, Best Practices, Authority Control
Creator: International Society for Folk Narrative Research
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of the Iowa Arts Council is to enrich the lives of Iowans through the arts as well as recognize that the arts are essential to the quality of life for the people of Iowa. The Arts Council accomplishes this goal by offering scholarships, awards, and grants to artists that come from or live in the state of Iowa.
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Subject: Iowa, Folk Art, Arts, Education, Educational Endowments, Art--Awards
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1951 Jeevitha Nouka (English: The Boat of Life) is a 1951 Malayalam film directed by K. Vembu and jointly produced by K. V. Koshi and Kunchako. It was the first "super hit film" in Malayalam cinema, with a theatrical run of 284 days. Made at a budget of ₹ 5 lakhs, the film did extremely well at the box office, such that very few films could surpass it later. It was simultaneously shot in Tamil and Telugu, and was dubbed and released in Hindi. The film portrayed the life of simple folk in a small village in Kerala. It stars Thikkurissi Sukumaran Nair and B. S. Saroja in the lead roles, with the latter making her debut and the former in his first major role. Its music is composed by V. Dakshinamoorthy and popular playback singer Mehboob debuted through this film. It is a remake of the Hindi film Jeevan Nayya with revised screenplay.
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Subject: South Asian Film
Creator: IU Libraries
Source: Amrita Online Movies
Language: Malayalam
Format: Youtube Video
Date: April 24, 2019
Rights: This content is freely available online. , No restrictions on access.
Collector: Indiana University
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeR8rAOW9zY
Contributor: Karen Farrell
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Jubilee Community Arts seeks to preserve and present the traditional arts of the Southern Appalachians. The organizations defined mission is “to promote, preserve and present the performing arts of the Southern region and to nurture the cultural milieu responsible for the birth and evolution of these and related art forms”.
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Subject: Archives, Research, Radio, Folk Festivals, Education, Folk Art Museums, Folk Art, Concerts, Concert Halls
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Kansas State Historical Society looks to preserve, manage, and offer access to the documents that shape Kansas. This society operates as a state agency and looks to provide services to not only the people of Kansas but anyone interested in the state. The society looks to provide educational outreach services, collecting and publishing research, and producing exhibits. The society’s website looks to place all the most interesting aspects of Kansas culture and history at the user’s fingertips including “Cool People”, “Kansaspedia”, and “Kansas A to Z”.
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Subject: Society, Cultural History, Social History, Political History, Research Libraries, States (geopolitical areas)
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: This web site — and a complementary exhibition that was on display at the National Heritage Museum from May 18, 2008-June 7, 2009 — draws on eight years of fieldwork by folklorists at the Massachusetts Cultural Council. This investigation took researchers into homes, dance halls, boat yards, places of worship, and festival sites — places where folk art is produced, used and valued. They found, talked with, photographed, and recorded people practicing folk art traditions, with the goal of understanding these practices from an insider's point of view.
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Subject: Folk Art, Massachusetts, Celebrations, Dance, Music, Religion, Immigrants
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Kentucky Historical Society was formed in 1836 with the goal of preserving the history of the commonwealth. In 1838, it was chartered as the state society and began to collect items reflecting Kentucky’s history including printed materials and books. By the early 1950s, the Kentucky Historical Society became an agency of the Kentucky state government. The mission of the Kentucky Historical Society is to engage people in the exploration of the commonwealth’s heritage. The Society looks to accomplish this through educational programs, the continuation of their museum, and the preservation of items of Kentucky history.
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Subject: Kentucky, Historic Preservation, Governors, Historical museums, Education
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1941
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Subject: South Asian Film
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The Lagos Book and Art Festival is a comprehensive, four day programme of events; readings, conversations around books, art and craft displays, kiddies’ art workshops and reading sessions, book exhibitions, live music and dance. It will run from November 11th to 14th November 2010 at the large exhibition hall of the National Theatre, Lagos. It is the prime project of the Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), the Cultural 'Landscapists' founded in June 1991 with the mission to create an enabling environment for the flourishing of the contemporary arts of Nigeria and to increase human capacity of the continent. VISION is to make Culture the Prime Investment Destination for the Country and the Continent by 2018.
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Subject: Festivals, Books, Arts, Crafts, Music, Dance, Nigeria
Creator: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Publisher: Committee for Relevant Art (CORA)
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Subject: YouTube Video: Lagu Orang Ulu 1
Publisher: Chen Fo Qun
Type: Web Archive
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The Literary Map of Africa is a bio-bibliographical database, designed to be a comprehensive research and information tool on African literature. It does not focus on selected authors or national / regional literatures, nor does it follow the sometimes rigid North / sub-Saharan Africa divide; instead, the database seeks to cover the whole continent. This wider scope makes it possible for writers from different regions and countries, with varied histories and cultures, and who produce works in diverse African and European languages to be represented in one project. One objective this project hopes to fulfill is to include as many emerging writers as possible, especially those based in Africa. Many in this category of creative writers do not have a readership beyond their national boundaries and are therefore hardly represented in many bibliographies and encyclopedias.
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Subject: Literature, Africa, Diaspora
Creator: The Ohio State University Libraries
Publisher: The Ohio State University Libraries
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Local Learning began as the National Task Force for Folk Arts in Education during a 1993 national roundtable at the National Endowment for the Arts. Today, it is a loose network of hundreds of people interested in engaging young people with their own traditional culture and with the local culture and folklore of their families, regions, and the larger world. Local Learning is an organization comprising folk cultural specialists, folk artists, and educators, who have developed Folk Arts in Education (FAIE) programs in a wide variety of educational venues.
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Subject: Folk Art, Folklore, Education, Folklorists, Oral Histories, Music, Dance, Cultural Conservation, Traditions, Popular Cutlure
Creator: National Task Force for Folk Arts in Education
Publisher: National Task Force for Folk Arts in Education
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Long Island Traditions documents the culture and folk around the Long Island area. This group, in part, focuses on the local architecture that surrounds the area including bay houses, garden apartments, and farm buildings. Since Long Island has a disappearing maritime and farming culture, the Long Island Traditions is looking to preserve the traditions of this culture. Since Long Island has a wealth of diverse ethnic cultures they support major cultural activities including Irish stepdance, African American quilting, and Jewish klezmer music. By employing field interviews and oral histories, Long Island Traditions looks to preserve the cultural heritage of the people of the Island as well as break down boundaries between existing groups.
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Subject: Oral Histories, Folk Art, Historic Preservation, Ethnic Groups, Traditions, Education, Folk Artists, Architectural History
Creator: Long Island Traditions
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Louisiana Folklife Center at Northwestern State University was established in 1976 and has been involved in folklife programs of public interest ever since being formed. This Center is a research facility that coordinates the Natchiotches/NSU Folklife Festival and serves as an archival repository for many folklife materials. It houses artist and subject files, audio recordings, and video tapes. It has also amassed a collection of periodicals, books, and photographic images. This center also receives financial support from the Louisiana State Arts Council, Division of the Arts, Office of Culture Development, Department of Culture, Recreation, and Travel as well as the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Subject: Educational Endowments, Lectures, Folk Life, Folklore, Folk Music, Folk Art, Folk Dance, Archives
Creator: Northwestern State University - University of Louisiana
Publisher: University of Louisiana
Language: English
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Maine Arts Commission was created by the state of Main to encourage and stimulate public interest and participation in the cultural heritage and cultural programs of the state. This Commission shall also expand the state’s cultural resources and encourage and assist freedom of artistic expression for the well-being of the arts. The Maine Arts Commission looks to support programs and partnerships that engender a cooperative environment within the arts field that results in more efficient delivery of programs and service as well as programs that build a broad support base for the arts by increasing local capacity for arts-making and the presentation of the arts. The Commission completes these goals by sponsoring art shows, providing grants to artists, and utilizing media outreach to give the artists a stage.
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Subject: Outreach Programs, Social Media, Arts, Art Appreciation, Educational Endowments, Newsletters, Folk Art, Performing Arts, Public Arts, Grant Proposals, Directories
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: Mainframe was incorporated in 1992 to serve the following purposes: To promote our rich cultural heritage and moral values both within the country and the outside world at large; To improve the standards of film production in Nigeria; To give technical support to other production houses both within and outside Nigeria.
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Subject: Film, Television, Nigeria, Media
Creator: Tunde Kelani
Publisher: Mainframe Film and Television Production
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Maryland State Arts Council is a government sponsored organization that seeks to encourage the citizens of Maryland to appreciate and create art. This is done through grants and programs that look to encourage not-for-profit organizations and emerging artists to produce art that helps define culture for Maryland. The website for Maryland State Arts Council builds a bridge between the arts of Maryland and the people of Maryland. This site showcases education in the arts of Maryland to allow for educators to incorporate the arts in their classroom. The artists section displays the people from around the state that makes Maryland a cultural hub.
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Subject: Maryland, Maryland State Arts Council, Arts, Research Grants, Art Education, Folklife, Community arts projects
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Massachusetts Cultural Council is a group that looks to provide monetary and educational guidance to artists in the Massachusetts area. This is done through multiple grants including artists fellowships, local cultural events, and the Artist Space.
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Subject: Massachusetts, Culture, Art, Education, Folk Arts
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: This e-book is designed for teaching Meitei speakers the Meitei alphabet (Meitei Mayek) as it existed before the use of the Bengali script.
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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Memorial University of Newfoundland is the only Anglophone university in Canada to offer comprehensive folklore programs at all levels. Memorial University is also a vital part of its community - one steeped in unique lifestyles and traditions, and where the study and celebration of culture and heritage is considered crucial. This provides folklorists with rich opportunities for innovative community partnerships and learning experiences.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Folklore, Canada, Ethnography, Women's Studies, Arts Administration, Oral Histories, Music, Folksongs, Childlore, Language, Popular Culture
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Publisher: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation develops partnerships and programs that reinforce artists’ capacity to create and present work, advance access to and participation in the arts, and promote a more sustainable arts ecology. This blog will include essays and entries from guest bloggers, advertise folk happenings around the region, and share other information the Mid Atlantic Folk Art Foundation thinks might be of use to their readers.
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Subject: Folk Art
Creator: Mid Atlantic Folk Arts Foundation
Publisher: Mid Atlantic Folk Arts Foundation
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Mississippi Arts Commission is a government body that exists to promote arts in Mississippi through programming and administrative means. It is a grant giving body that employs government help to provide for all citizen participation in the arts as well as ties arts in Mississippi to economic growth and development. Besides the grant giving aspect of the Commission there are also the roles that the commission plays in the arts around Mississippi. These tasks include: fostering networks of local leaders and volunteers among arts of all disciplines, consult on community arts programs, and lastly provide training in managing the arts, art education planning, and community wide cultural planning.
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Subject: Public Art, Art, Government Departments, Art Education, Poetry, Writing, Folk Art, Music
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians is the only federally recognized Native American group in Mississippi. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians looks to improve the lives of its members through providing jobs and utilizing the natural resources of the tribe. The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians does things through the government side and also goes for partnerships with local entities in the Mississippi communities.
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Subject: Indigenous Peoples, Native Americans, Choctaw Agency (U.S.), Culture, Tribes, Mississippi
Creator: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Publisher: Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Mississippi Cultural Crossroads is the arts agency for Port Gibson and Claiborne County, Mississippi. The programming that the Mississippi Cultural Crossroads makes the focal point of its programming the people who work and live in Claiborne County. This rural area is benefited from the arts programs of quilting and performing arts. The goals of this program include bringing together skilled professional artists and community members, to develop and enhance the forms of expression present in the community, and find ways to create economic development through the arts.
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Subject: Mississippi, Quiliting, Performance Art, Families, Arts, Arts Administration, Rural
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Missouri Folk Arts Program is a division of the Missouri Arts Council and is administered by the Museum of Art and Archeology at the University of Missouri-Columbia. This program builds cross-cultural understanding by documenting, conserving and presenting Missouri’s living folk arts and folklife in collaboration with the citizens of Missouri. This program receives support from the Missouri Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the University of Missouri, and the MU Museum of Art and Archeology. MFAP also looks to expand education about folk arts and folk life and provides grants to encourage this expansion of understanding as well as an internship to encourage students and their interest in folk life.
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Subject: Folk Art, Post-Secondary Education, Community Scholars, Folk Life, Research Grants
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Missouri History Museum wants to deepen the understanding of past choices, present circumstances, and future possibilities of Missouri. The history museum looks to help foster the bonds of community and facilitate solutions to common problems. The Missouri History Museum adopted six core values in 2001: civil society, empathy, inspiration, integrity, remembrance, and stewardship. The Missouri History Museum also looks to use exhibits to display the past of Missouri.
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Subject: Missouri, Historical museums, Exhibits, Education
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Museum of International Folk Art opened in September 1953 and has since gained national and international recognition as an accredited Museum that is home to the world’s largest collection of folk art. This Museum looks to showcase their exhibitions by promoting them on their website and creating exhibitions that reflect the regions the art comes from. Along with showcasing their exhibits on the website they also exhibit in four distinct wings of their museum: Bartlett, Girard, Hispanic Heritage, and Neutrogena.
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Subject: Folk Art Museums, Folk Art, Museum of International Folk Art (N.M.), Museums, Exhibitions
Creator: Museum of International Folk Art
Publisher: New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: This website documents the Naga traditional ethnic culture and art forms through stills, video and audio.
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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of the New England for the Arts is to build connections among artists, arts organizations, and funders powering the arts to energize communities in New England, the nation, and the world. This program was established with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts in an effort to strengthen the arts on a regional level. The programs that NEFA looks to sponsor have a regional, national, and international scope that looks to build a stronger and more dynamic art community in the New England region.
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Subject: New England, Arts, New England Foundation for the Arts, Performing Arts, Dance, Native American, Publications
Creator: New England Foundation for the Arts
Publisher: New England Foundation for the Arts
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The New York Folklore Society recognizes and celebrates the extraordinary in everyday life, bringing focus to the traditions of our state’s diverse peoples. NYFS is the leading resource for folklore and folklife by disseminating research and information throughout the state.
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Subject: Folklife, New York, Folk Art, Music, Dance, Festivals, Celebrations, Legends, Folktales, Foodways
Creator: New York Folklore Society
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The North Carolina Folklife Institute looks to encourage communities across the state to preserve their traditional arts as well as promote them in conjunction with educational outreach programs and active citizenship. This Institute looks to document folklife and preserve and promote North Carolina’s traditional arts and culture. The Institute keeps these pillars of community alive by developing interpretations of Cherokee Heritage Trails, producing CDs of archival recordings of folk musicians and producing a broadcast for National Public Radio of different folk artists from the North Carolina area.
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Subject: North Carolina, Folklife, Folk Artists, Folk Artists--America, Preservation, Food, Awards, Podcasts, Regionalism
Creator: North Carolina Folklife Institute
Publisher: North Carolina Folklife Institute
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The North Dakota Council for the Arts looks to preserve, promote, and perpetuate the art of North Dakota. This council intends to promote these endeavors by deepening citizens’ art and cultural engagement as well as enable community grass-roots projects focusing on art as a reflection of North Dakota culture. North Dakota Council on the Arts also looks to expand education in the K-12 sector and give citizens a greater understanding of art by encouraging artists’ creative expression and recognize artists as an essential educational tool in the classroom and outside of it.
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Subject: Legislative Bodies, Folklore, Folk Art, Public Art, Proposals, Teaching, Education
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Northwest Folklife Festival spotlights traditional arts across the worlds of dance, art, and storytelling. This festival is a major focal point for many traditional and ethnic performers in the Northwest area. The four-day festival features artists that vary from hip-hop emcees, Irish cloggers, Bluegrass fiddlers, and West African dancers. This festival is a great asset to the folklife community of the Northwest.
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Subject: Folklife, Folk festivals, Northwest American, Culture, Music, Dance, Arts, Folk arts
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Pacific Northwest is composed of a rich mix of heritage and traditions and the traditional arts of the cultures that inhabit this area. Northwest Heritage Resources goal is to focus on the cultures of this area and encourage the utilization of their tools to bring attention to the people of the region. This website includes a searchable database of traditional artists from Washington State and a useful educational tool for learning about Washington cultural traditions. The Northwest Heritage Resource website provides audio heritage tours of the Washington State region and there is also a calendar that lists the Heritage events happening in the Northwest.
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Subject: Folklife, Folk Art, Heritage Tourism, Education, Storytellers, Oral Tradition
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The mission of the Northwest Native American Basketweavers Association is to preserve, promote, and perpetuate the traditional and contemporary art of Northwest Native American Basketry. The Northwest Native American Basketweavers Association looks to do this through annual gatherings, member outreach programs, and regional networking.
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Subject: Native Americans, Basket making, Folk Art, Basketwork
Creator: Northwest Native American Basketweavers Association
Publisher: Tulalip Tribes
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: This blog is run by volunteers that wish to provide open access alternatives to anthropological publications. It is the news outlet for the organization where they will notify the public of events and progress within the discipline of anthropology.
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Subject: Anthropology, Open access, Blogs
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Ozark Studies Institute at Missouri State University looks to study the culture of the Ozarks and the people who inhabit the area. This website provides content on the Jews in the Ozarks, folk festivals in the area, as well as information on the Ozark Plateaus and the various collections they have for research.
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Subject: Folk Festivals, Post-Secondary Education, Ethnography, Religion, Regional Ethnonology, Regional Identity, Research Institutes
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The Pan African Space Station (PASS) is a music platform on the internet and in venues across the African world. PASS is an initiative of Chimurenga and is curated by Ntone Edjabe and Neo Muyanga. In its first 3 years, PASS took the form of a music intervention in venues across Cape Town. Now in its 5th year, PASS continues its cross-cultural and cyber-spatial exploration, bringing together diverse pan-African sounds from ancient techno to future roots.
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Subject: Music, Africa, Diaspora
Creator: Chimurenga, Ntone Edjabe, Neo Muyanga
Publisher: Chimurenga
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Kule Folklore Centre aspires to become the most important centre for the study of Ukrainian culture outside of Ukraine. Five strategic priorities have been identified which will be prominent in the Centre's profile: • teaching undergraduate and graduate programs • developing internet materials, including course delivery and resource banks • conducting fieldwork and maintaining a growing archive • reaching out to the community with publications and by other means • supporting researchers and students with scholarships and assistantships
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Folklore, Cultural Studies, Arts, Traditions, Anthropology, Ethnography
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Alberta
Publisher: University of Alberta
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: PhilaPlace is an interactive Web site, created by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, that connects stories to places across time in Philadelphia’s neighborhoods. PhilaPlace weaves stories shared by ordinary people of all backgrounds with historical records to present an interpretive picture of the rich history, culture, and architecture of our neighborhoods, past and present. The PhilaPlace Web site uses a multimedia format – including text, pictures, audio and video clips, and podcasts – and allows visitors to map their own stories in place and time. More than a Web site, PhilaPlace includes ongoing community programs and publications, from workshops for teachers, to trolley tours, and exhibits. PhilaPlace is an engaging, meaningful way to understand more about where we live, and will serve as an enduring record of our heritage.
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Subject: Philadelphia, Urban History, Architectural History, Immigrants, Cultural Conservation, Folk Art, Migrants
Creator: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Publisher: Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Here at the Philadelphia Folklore Project, we are committed to paying attention to the experiences and traditions of "ordinary" people. Our focus is to build critical folk cultural knowledge, sustain vital and diverse living cultural heritage in communities in our region, and create equitable processes and practices for nurturing local grassroots arts and humanities.
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Subject: Folk Art, Folklore, Folk Culture, Cultural Heritage, Grassroots, Folklife
Creator: Philadelphia Folklore Project
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Philadelphia Folksong Society is dedicated to serving the past, promoting the present and securing the future of folk music and related forms of expression through education, presentation, and participation. This organization was founded in 1957 and offers programs of presentation, engagement, and education throughout Greater Philadelphia and the nation. Many of these programs are focused on the present of folk music and the education around it. Philadelphia Folksong Society promotes and stages the following festivals of note: The Philadelphia Folk Festival, Fall Fling, Spring Thing, and Cabin Fever Festival.
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Subject: Folk Music, Folk Festivals, Education, Music Education, Music Festivals
Creator: Philadelphia Folksong Society
Publisher: Philadelphia Folksong Society
Language: English
Type: Web Archive
Collection: New Media and Literary Initiatives in Africa (NEMLIA)
Description: The PMS Reader is a productive working space, a public forum, a research platform and an aggregator of ideas, sources and discussion. Contributors from across Africa and the world are invited to describe and re-scribe the links between power, money and sex on this open-source archive, and to examine how the links inform the language we use to imagine, negotiate and experience the multiplex of space, place and self.
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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum is based in western Maine and focuses on the logging industry and the history they have left on this area. This museum looks to preserve the rich cultural heritage of logging in the Rangeley Lakes Region so that it can be preserved for generations to come. They also seek to educate about the contributions of logging, logging families, and the logging industry as well as instill appreciation for the natural resources of the western Main forest. The Rangeley Lakes Region Logging Museum looks to do this through producing classes for students, educating the public, and holding programs at their museum to instill this awareness about the logging industry that has existed in this region.
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Subject: Logging (Forestry), Logging tools, Industrial Museums, Folk Art, Visual Arts
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts is charged by the state legislature to stimulate public interest and participation in the arts and to serve as the liaison to the state arts community. The major tasks that the RISCA are responsible for include stimulating the growth of the state’s arts and the public’s participation in them, survey and assess the needs of the arts state-wide, provide educational opportunities in the arts, and actively support and encourage the expansion of the state’s cultural resources. The vision of The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts is for the all the people of Rhode Island to have an opportunity to participate in the arts, where the arts contribute to the social, economic, and educational well-being of the state, and where the arts are valued by all Rhode Islanders as an integral part of life.
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Subject: Rhode Island, Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, Arts, Research Grants
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation conserves, interprets and develops historical, cultural and recreational resources throughout western Pennsylvania. Through the artifacts of the “Big Steel” era the story of these eight counties is easily told and the culture of the area can be seen in the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area that has a museum, tours of the area, and produces historical events to engage the public. Rivers of Steel also seeks to link the colonial era of this region and the present day and future economic and cultural life of the region. This is done through resource preservation and economic revitalization projects.
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Subject: Pennsylvania, Historic Preservation, Steel, Research Grants, Historical museums, Travel
Creator: Rivers of Steel
Publisher: Little Kelpie
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: A resource for learning to read and write Rohingya, primarily designed for native speakers, especailly those in the diaspora.
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Subject: Rohingya Language
Language: Rohingya and English
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: This site provides resources for learning Rohingya, written in the Latin alphabet.
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Subject: Rohingya language learning materials
Creator: Mohammed Siddique Basu
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Rose Center Council for the Arts is an organization that is based out of the Rose Center and focuses on folk artists and their works. This center used to be a school and has become the cultural center for Morristown and Hamblen County, Tennessee. The organization puts on a major festival entitled Mount Makins Festival, which focuses on folk arts such as painting, storytelling, and sewing. The Rose Center also houses galleries that feature local artists and folk artists and the exhibits include painting, photography, and student art.
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Subject: Folk Festivals, Education, Photography, Painting, Performing Arts Center, Storytelling, Folk Artists, Performing Arts Centers, City Centers, Dance
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