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  • Discussions, Demonstrations, and Performances at the Future of Music Public Forum
  • What’s in a Name? Traditional and Emergent Practices among Koreans in the U.S.
  • Things Done Changed: The Musical Migrations of Jerron Paxton
  • Virginia Folk Culture
  • Painting Place: Tlingit Illustrator Michaela Goade on Native Representation in Picture Books
  • The Project
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  • How the Homework of 1930s Irish Schoolchildren Invites Folklore Studies Participation Today
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