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Pennsylvania
The American Folklife Center was created by Congress in 1976 through Public
Law 94-201 and charged to "preserve and present American folklife." Part
of the Library of Congress, the Center incorporates the Library's Archive
of Folk Culture, founded in 1928. The Center carries out its mandate through
its collections, programs, and services, which have touched all fifty states.
Collections
Pennsylvania's folk traditions are both historically and culturally rich.
As noted in its 1991 legislation by the Pennsylvania General Assembly, "the
Commonwealth has historically served as a homeland for people from nations
of the world seeking a new life in freedom and dignity" (1991: House Bill
1103). The American Folklife Center's collections include material that
documents a diversity of folk traditions, including recordings of occupational
folklore of anthracite and bituminous miners and river boat raftsmen; Irish
music; fiddle and string band music; and ethnic, religious, and musical
traditions of Pennsylvania German, Lithuanian, Yiddish/Jewish, Slavonic,
and Bulgarian communities.
Pennsylvania participated in the Library's Bicentennial Local Legacies
project, which includes documentation of local traditions and celebrations
for the American Folklife Center's Archive of Folk Culture.
Lecure Webcast
July 29, 2006: "Waking up the People" Presented by Linda Goss. African-American Storytelling. Webcast and flyer.
Publications
- Pennsylvania Folk Music (Reference Aid)
- Pennsylvania German Fraktur and Printed Broadsides. Catalog record.
- "A Fraktur Primer," Folklife Annual 88-89. Catalog record.
- "Plastic Strap Baskets: Containers for a Changing Context," Folklife
Annual 88-89. Catalog record.
- "Aids to Adaptation: Southeast European Mural Paintings in Pittsburgh," Folklife
Annual 90. Catalog record.
- "The Satisfaction of Reproduction: A Baroque Painter in Italian Philadelphia," Folklife
Annual 90. Catalog record.
- "Monsters and Clowns: A Deaf American Halloween," Folklife Annual
90. Catalog record.
Published Recordings
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