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  • Keeping the Spirit Alive: The Significance of Basque Diaspora Dance
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  • Monkey Bread’s Journey from Hungary to Hollywood to Home on Christmas
  • The 30-Day Cake: A “Starter” for Reviving Lost Family Traditions
  • Kleicha: Gifts of Memory
  • Beth Ferraro
  • A Glimpse Back: Hawai‘i (1989) and Baltic Nations (1998)
  • Angel Callañaupa: Honoring Pachamama through Painting
  • Cecilia Peterson
  • The Fandango in Son Jarocho: The Community Tradition and Improvisation of Son Jarocho
  • New Orleans’s Krewe of Zulu and Cultural Subversion at Mardi Gras
  • There’s a Baby in My Cake! Luck of La Rosca de Reyes on Three Kings Day
  • Sneak Preview: ¡Parranda! Venezuelan Carnival Music
  • Honoring Ralph Rinzler and Pete Seeger at the 2014 Folklife Festival
  • Charles M. Bogert audio recordings
  • Soul of Tengri: Smithsonian Artisan Initiative Pop-Up at Smithsonian Folklife Festival
  • Artistry through African American Ancestry: Central Florida Craft Artists Draw Inspiration from the Past
  • Barbara Dane and Paredon Records Mark 50 Years of Protest Music
  • Beauty in the Beast
  • Smithsonian Folkways Launches “Friends of Folkways” Charitable Giving Program
  • Ralph Rinzler