- Look up
folkway in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Folkways can
refer to:
Folkways or mores, in sociology, are
norms for
routine or
casual interaction...
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considered morally acceptable or
unacceptable within any
given culture. A
folkway is what is
created through interaction and that
process is what organizes...
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Smithsonian Folkways is the
nonprofit record label of the
Smithsonian Institution. It is a part of the Smithsonian's
Smithsonian Center for
Folklife and...
- Albion's Seed: Four
British Folkways in
America is a 1989 book by
David Hackett Fischer that
details the
folkways of four
groups of
people who
moved from...
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kinamut in
Visayan languages.
While kamayan started out as a
common folkway before the
arrival of
European colonizers, its
culturally significance...
- and is now part of
Smithsonian Folkways. The
Folkways Records &
Service Co., and its
music publishing subsidiary Folkways Music Publishers, Inc., were founded...
- The
Taiwan Folkways (traditional Chinese: 台灣風物;
simplified Chinese: 台湾风物; pinyin: Táiwān Fēngwù) is a
Taiwanese magazine.
Established by Chen Han-kuang...
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Smithsonian Folkways:
Sounds to Grow On
Episode 20.
Broadcast February 21, 2010.
Folkways.si.edu Dust Bowl Ballads.
Smithsonian Folkways Records.
Folkways.si.edu...
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Hannah (1995) The
Folkways recordings, done for
Moses Asch from 1941 to 1947, were
released in a three-volume
series by
Smithsonian Folkways:
Where Did You...
- the
other performances with
Barbara Dane. In 1991
through Smithsonian Folkways,
Arhoolie released the
Hopkins Brothers tracks on CD as The
Hopkins Brothers:...