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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 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: 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 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 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: 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 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 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 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: 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: 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 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: 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: 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 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: 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 Graduate Program in Folklore and Folklife at the University of Pennsylvania began in 1962 under the direction of MacEdward Leach, a medievalist who taught in the English department, and whose sound recordings from Jamaica, Newfoundland, and the Southern Mountains launched the Folklore Archive. Over the next four decades nearly 250 students earned the Ph.D. in Folklore from Penn. In 1999, the Department of Folklore and Folklife was restructured as a Graduate Program and a Center for Folklore and Ethnography (open 1999-2008).
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Subject: Folklore, Folklife, Post-Secondary Education, Music, Performance, Folk Art, Cultural Studies, Popular Culture, Film, Religion, Urban Folklore, Anthropology, Oral Histories
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of Pennsylvania
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Sealaska Heritage Institute is a regional Native American organization founded for the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people of Southeast Alaska. This institute administers Sealaska Corporation’s cultural and educational programs. The mission of the Institute is to perpetuate and enhance Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian cultures. They do this through art programs, educational programs, and language and culture workshops. The Institute also produces publications that relate to Native Alaskan cultures, languages, and historical events. The Sealaska Heritage Institute holds rare items and books that are representative of the history of the native peoples of Southeast Alaska.
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Subject: Native American, Native American Association, Tlingit Indians, Haida Indians, Tsimshian Indians, Folk Art, Folklife, Folklife Archives, Education, Publications, Folklore
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 Traditional Arts in Upstate New York is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to showcasing the folklife, folk arts, and culture of the upper counties of New York state. TAUNY does this by preserving, promoting, and collecting the arts that come from the people of this section of the state of New York. This organization is dedicated to helping people appreciate and understand the traditions and local culture of the people of North Country.
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Subject: New York, Folk Art, Culture, Folk Culture, Traditional Arts in Upstate New York, Inc., North Country (N.Y.), Folk Life
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Texas Folklife is a statewide organization dedicated to preserving and presenting the diverse cultures and living heritage of the Lone Star State. Since its beginning twenty-nine years ago, Texas Folklife has honored the cultural traditions passed down within communities across Texas and have showcased them through exhibits, educational programs, and outreach activities. To further their goal of making the arts and culture of Texas accessible Texas Folklife holds performances, puts on radio and television programs, and hosts community residencies.
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Subject: Folklife, Texas, Folk Culture, Texas Folklife, Exhibitions, Outreach Programs, Nonprofit organizations
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Traditional Arts Indiana is dedicated to expanding public awareness of Indiana’s traditional practices and nurturing a sense of pride among Indiana’s traditional artists. TAI identifies, documents, and seeks to understand more fully the many ways in which cultural values are embedded in daily life. TAI actively documents Indiana’s traditional arts and artists through interviewing, recording, and photographing individuals and groups throughout the state about their crafts and traditions.
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Subject: Folk Art, Indiana, Folk Culture, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Conservation, Folklorists, Folklife, Music, Crafts
Creator: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Arts Commission
Publisher: Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Arts Commission
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Tuckerton Seaport looks to preserve, present and interpret the rich maritime history, artistry, heritage and environment of the Jersey short and the unique contributions of its baymen. The Tuckerton Seport has evolved into a maritime village located along the historic Tuckerton Creek in Tuckerton, New Jersey. This 40-acre site includes historic and recreated buildings connected by a boardwalk, a maritime forest and wetlands nature trail. The Tuckerton Seport looks to expand education on the Tuckerton Seaport by providing exhibits about the past of this place, folk art education programs, and looks to expand awareness about the folklife of the area with the Jersey Shore Folklife Center.
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Subject: Folklife, New Jersey, Tuckerton Seaport (Tuckerton, N.J.), Museums, Learning Activities, Education, Folk Festivals
Creator: Tuckerton Seaport and Bayman's Museum
Publisher: Tuckerton Seaport and Bayman's Museum
Type: Web Archive
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: The Maine Folklife Center, sponsored by the University of Maine, looks to promote, preserve, research, teach about, engage communities, and provide public programming in the vernacular arts and culture of Maine and the Maritime Provinces. The Folklife Center also offers a Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History that looks to preserve the oral histories of those who have lived in this area of Maine as well as artifacts of the culture that exists there. The Folklife Center also provides students at University of Maine with an opportunity to complete a minor concentration in folklore and provides them with hands on experience of research.
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Subject: Folk Life, Research, Folk Festivals, Preservation, Post-Secondary Education, Folklife Archives, Oral Histories
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: Founded in 1984, The Vermont Folklife Center is dedicated to preserving and presenting the cultural traditions of Vermont and the surrounding region. The Center attempts to do this through ongoing field research, exhibits, media, and educational projects to bring recognition to the skills, talents, and traditions of Vermonters, past and present. The Center has made a major breakthrough with one area: the preservation of spoken word and have an archive that comprises over 4,500 taped interviews in order to help preserve the traditions that make Vermont unique.
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Subject: Folklife, Vermont Folklife Center, Digital Archives, Education, Vermont, Exhibitions
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Virginia Folklife Program is dedicated to the documentation, presentation, and support of Virginia’s rich cultural heritage. This idea of Virginia’s folklife refers to those “arts of everyday life” that reflect a sense of traditional knowledge and connection to community. This program looks to incorporate fieldwork, preservation of folklife and folk arts, and helping communities throughout Virginia preserve their own cultural traditions. The Virginia Folklife Program completes these goals by receiving funding from Virginia’s Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Subject: Fieldwork (Educational method), Folklore, Folklife, Apprenticeship, Virginia, Folklife specialists, Arts, Folk Art, National Endowment for the Arts
Creator: Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Publisher: Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: WACD is defined by a dynamic interdisciplinary approach that encourages intercultural literacies and repertoires, including and transcending geography, ethnicity, class, and other distinctions of identity. WACD is designed for self-motivated students who want to study the arts in global and local contexts.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Arts, Dance, Cultural Studies
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Ward Museum looks to expand the world of waterfowl art and merge the ideas of art, culture, and nature. The museum is promoting these goals by exhibiting, collecting, and preserving the wildfowl art and the educational materials around them. Another object of focus for this Museum are the Ward Brothers, who started carving waterfowl and helped generate a business out of their craft.
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Subject: Animal Art, Folk Art, Art Education, Art Museums, Museum Exhibits, Wood Carvers, Ducks
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: The website gives information about food and food related items. There main aim is to is to help people trying to find an English translation of something unknown to them in a foreign language.
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Language: English
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: Western Kentucky University has one of the most successful folklore programs in the United States. Western's Programs in Folk Studies place special emphasis on public folklore and the related areas of folklore and education and historic preservation. Western's Folk Studies Masters Program graduates have an unparalleled rate of success in securing jobs in the discipline, and our graduates perform important, leading roles in public, private, corporate, and academic institutions around the nation.
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Subject: Post-Secondary Education, Preservation, Public Folklore
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: Western Kentucky University
Publisher: Western Kentucky University
Type: Web Archive
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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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
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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: Nuer Field Notes Project
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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: 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: 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
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Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Collection: South Asian Film
Description: Tommydan's YouTube channel features a wide range of classic, full-lenght Indian and Pakistani films.
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Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
Description: YouTube Channel for Zomi Daily
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Publisher: Zomi Daily
Type: Web Archive
Collection: South Asian Film
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Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1939
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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: 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: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Language: Shughni
Type: Web Archive
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: South Asian Film
Description: 1941
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Subject: South Asian Film
Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Subject: YouTube Video: Lagu Orang Ulu 1
Publisher: Chen Fo Qun
Type: Web Archive
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1956
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Subject: South Asian Film
Collection: South Asian Film
Description: 1956
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Subject: South Asia Film
Collection: South Asian Film
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Collection: Endangered Languages Web Archive
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Creator: Brent McDonald & Sam Roberts
Publisher: YouTube
Language: Garifuna & English
Type: Web Archive
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