Box 25
Contains 33 Results:
Tower Rock (la Roche de la Croix), 1968
The Public Folklore collection contains correspondence, newsletters and ephemera such as brochures, mailers, pamphlets, programs, etc. related to public folklore programs in the United States, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The materials are divided according to state and further organized into folders of their respective categories chronologically by date.
Announcement, 1984 September 28
An announcement about the apprenticeship program from the Missouri Cultural Heritage Center at the University of Missouri-Columbia
Application, 1984
An application for the first round of the program
The Masters & Their Traditional Arts, Undated
A clear folder of 9 brochures highlighting an area of traditional Missouri arts; Includes The Master and Their Traditional Arts; Wood-working: The Ozark Experience; Old-Time Fiddling: Traditional American Music; Basket-marking: One Family's Tradition; Foodways: A Community Tradition In St. Louis; Black Music: Blues, Jazz, and Gospel; Textiles: Dyeing, Spinning, Weaving, and Quilting; Boots and Saddles: Traditional Leather Craft; Ethnic Music and Dance In Our Cities
"You'll Never Get Ireland in America": Irish Traditional Music and Dance in St. Louis, MO, 1994
An essay about the history of the Irish in Missouri
"How I Got Over": African-American Gospel Music in the Missouri Bootheel, 1994 Spring
An essay about music in the Bootheel region of Missouri
"Buildin' Boats, Giggin' and Foolin' Around is All Fun:" Traditional Material Culture of the Ozark Waterways, >1996 Summer
An essay about fishing in Missouri
Howard W. Marshall to Charles Camp, 1983 February 28
A letter enclosing a report to be published (not attached)
Barry Bergey, and Peter Leach to Charles Camp, 1984 December 14
A letter about folk arts apprenticeships
Ford McMillen to Friends of the Traditional Arts, 1987 July 8
A letter enclosing materials from the Missouri Cultural Heritage Center (not attached)