Ohio State University.Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library64 items.Contains Collecting Folklore and Folklife in Ohio a 198 page guide prepared by Patrick B. Mullen and Linna Funk Place to aid students in gathering folklore; Tape Recording Log a 16 page topical outline of the contents of the audiocassettes recorded by the project; Methodology fifteen 60 minute cassettes of classroom instruction; Mexican-American Tradition nineteen 60 minute cassettes on Hispanic folklore; Black Tradition ten 60 minute cassettes on Black folklore; Appalachian Tradition twelve 60 minute cassettes on folk tradition.Contact InformationCatalog Record
Spelman College.Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies Library1 item.Contains a 202 page report prepared by Vada E. Butcher on the project which developed a course in ethnic music for senior high school students. Includes a course outline and background essays on four ethnic musical traditions.Contact InformationCatalog Record
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