Box 55
Contains 33 Results:
New Lost City Ramblers promotional flyers, circa 1965
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.
America's Federal Lands map by National Geographic Magazine, 1982 September
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.
Cultural Conservation: Reconfiguring the Cultural Mission, 1990 May
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.
Folk Arts in the Classroom: Changing the Relationship Between Schools and Communities, 1993
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.
Stories Across America: Opportunities for Rural Tourism, 2 copies, 2001
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.
The Five Stages of Quitting Farming by John William Kulm, 2002
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.
The Distributor at Fort Norman, Undated
Postcard from the Hudson's Bay Collection with the Hudson's Bay Company 1954 Calendar illustration
R.M. Ballantyne and chief trader George Branston at Tadoussac in 1846 by Charles Comfort, Undated
Postcard depicting artwork by Charles Comfort
The First People: Kotsuis and Hohhuq postcard, 2000
Two masked Kwakwaka'wakw performers represent huge mythical birds who are servitors to the supernatural being Baxbakwalanuxsiwae. Photographed on the Northwest Coast by Edward Curtis in 1914.
The First People: A Tlu'wulahu Headdress postcard, 2000
This headdress features a loon and the double-headed serpent, the Sisiutl. The Sisutl's body is a face. This headdress would have been worn in the ceremonial dances of the Kwakwaka'wakw people of the Northwest Coast. Photographed by Edward Curtis in 1914.