- The
Smithsonian Folklife Festival,
launched in 1967, is an
international exhibition of
living cultural heritage presented annually in the
summer in Washington...
- units:
Center for
Folklife and
Cultural Heritage Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Smithsonian Latino Center In 1997, the
Smithsonian Latino Center...
- Conference. Due to its size,
organizers rotated 1,500
panels daily at the
Smithsonian Folklife Festival. This
event marked the quilt's last full
exhibition since...
- The
Center for
Folklife &
Cultural Heritage (CFCH) is one of
three cultural centers within the
Smithsonian Institution in the
United States. Its motto...
- Boulevard, just off
Interstate 37 South. The
Texas Folklife Festival was
modeled after the
Smithsonian Folklife Festival,
which was
first held in Washington...
- "Ziomara
Asprilla García Hair
braider and stylist, Istmina".
Smithsonian Folklife.
Smithsonian Institution.
Retrieved 29
March 2025. Matshego, Lebo (2017-05-30)...
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American mandolin player, folksinger, and the co-founder of the
annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the Mall
every summer in Washington, D.C.,
where he worked...
- most
renowned of
these is the
American Folklife Center at the
Smithsonian,
which hosts the
Smithsonian Folklife Festival every summer in Washington, DC...
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Natural History (NMNH) is a
natural history museum administered by the
Smithsonian Institution,
located on the
National Mall in Washington, D.C., United...
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Folklore 50:127–149.
American Folklife Center NEA
Heritage Awards Center for
Folklife and
Cultural Heritage,
Smithsonian Institution Fund for Folk Culture...