Here one may find all manner of links pretainign to folklore. Below is a menu that will take you to the various different categories of links.


Ethnic Cultural Traditions




Family Folklore

Fieldwork Resources




Folklore Archives




Folklore Festivals




International Folklore Sites




Middle Atlantic Folklore Resources (NY-NC)

National Folklore Organizations
  • American Anthropological Association
  • American Folk
  • American Folklore Society
  • Library of Congress: The American Folklife Center
  • National Museum of American Art
  • National Museum of Women in the Arts
  • Smithsonian Institution Center for Cultural Studies:  features Folklife Festivals, Talk Story (newsletter), and Archives
  • Smithsonian Institutional History Division: Oral History and Video collections
  • Society for American Archaeology



  • Publications in Folklore
  • Afro-American Sources in Virginia: A Guide to Manuscripts
  • The Association of American University Presses Online Catalog
  • Essays in History: University of Virginia
  • Hale Pai: Pacific American News Journal
  • Journal of American Folklore
  • Mississippi Folklife, formerly the Mississippi Folklore Register
  • Visual Anthropology Review:   Journal of Society for Visual Anthropology

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    Spirit World: Ghost, Fairies and Beyond
    • Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts, edited and/or translated by D. L. Ashliman, University of Pittsburgh
    • Mything Links An annotated and Illustrated Collection of Worldwide Links to Mythologies, Fairytales and Folklore, and Sacred Arts and Traditions (Kathleen Jenks, Pacifica Graduate Institute)
    • Myths and Legends, an annotated list of links


    Stories & Storytelling




    State & Regional Folklore Sites
    • For a list of web sites on folk and traditional arts programs in state arts see: Tapnet Links




    Teaching Resources




    Traditional Arts & Poetry

     

     

    Storyteller by Judy Toya of the Towa Puebla of Jemez. Pottery. About 1987.

    Mukluks made by Central Yup'ik woman artist from Unalakleet, AK. Seal, beaver skins and polyester. 1984. (Artist's name confidential).

    GMU student dyes a folklore classmate's hand with henna, teaching a woman's artform associated with weddings. 1999. (Artist's name confidential). (Margaret Yocom Photo)

    Students decorate the George Mason statue in the flags of many nations during International Week in April. 2000. (Margaret Yocom Photo)

      
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