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Canciones folklóricas de América (Folk
Songs of America) is the
third studio album by
Chilean singer-songwriter Víctor Jara, and
second by
Chilean folk...
- The
Fraternidad Folklórica y
Cultural Caporales Universitarios de San Simón ("Caporales San Simón") was
founded in Cochabamba,
Bolivia on
November 22,...
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Editorial Ritmos del Andes,
released a book in 1964
titled "Canciones
folkloricas con Los Chachareros:
Exitos del Momento" ("Folkloric
songs with Los Chachaleros:...
- Argentina". En:
Cuadernos del
Instituto Nacional de
Investigaciones Folklóricas, 2: 97–182. Garavaglia, Juan
Carlos (1986). “Los
textiles de la tierra...
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creator of the
National Folklore Office and the
Cuadro Nacional de
Danzas Folklóricas de Honduras.
Rafael Manzanares was born on July 17, 1918, in La Esperanza...
- "Betwixt and Between: The Cult of
Living Saints in
Contemporary Bulgaria".
Folklorica,
Journal of the
Slavic and East European. 8 (1): 33–53.
Archived from...
- Double-Hump”. In:
FOLKLORICA -
Journal of the Slavic, East European, and
Eurasian Folklore ****ociation 22 (April): 62. https://doi.org/10.17161/
folklorica.v22i.13566...
- 1968, Jara
released his
first collaborative album entitled, "Canciones
folklóricas de América" (Folkloric
Songs of America), with Quilapayún. In 1970, Jara...
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hosted annually since 1982,
involves several hundred mariachi bands and
folklorica dance troops during a three-day
festival in April. The Norteño Festival...
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Orthodox Russia:
Belief and
Practice under the Tsars".
Folklorica. 9 (2): 169–171. doi:10.17161/
folklorica.v9i2.3754. ISSN 1920-0242.
Riasanovsky & Steinberg...