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| Unique among disciplines devoted to the study of culture,
Folklore and Folklife Studies has a long history
of working with communities by publishing books of oral literature, recording
song and music not represented in the music industries, researching alternative
concepts of health and belief ignored in a more science-oriented society,
and bringing to public attention the arts and lifeways of common people.
The Research Annex brings this outlook, which intertwines academic, public and applied interests, to the realm of electronic communication. Resources, skills, current projects, and completed research endeavors can be accessed through this site. |