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  2. Missouri Folklore Society - Wikipedia

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    The society has, at the century mark, its largest membership in history, a well-trafficked website that includes a growing repository of studies and documents (Missouri Folklore Studies) and a journal now well past the quarter-century mark. [citation needed] In 2021, the Missouri Folklore Society published volumes 40 and 41: Emerging Folklorists.

  3. Missouri Folk Arts Program - Wikipedia

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    Missouri has had a tradition of the academic and avocational study of folklore, folkways, recipes, spells, and folk music for over 100 years, codified with the founding of the Missouri Folklore Society in 1906.

  4. Henry M. Belden - Wikipedia

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    Belden had planned a publication of Missouri folk song but his plans were disrupted by World War I and the energies of the Missouri Folklore Society slowed down in the 1920s and 1930s. [1] Belden's Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore Society was finally published in 1940. [6]

  5. Category:Missouri folklore - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Pages in category "Missouri folklore" ... Missouri Folklore Society;

  6. American Folklore Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Folklore Society (AFS) is the United States (US)-based professional association for folklorists, with members from the US, Canada, and around the world, which aims to encourage research, aid in disseminating that research, promote the responsible application of that research, publish various forms of publications, advocate for the continued study and teaching of folklore, etc. [1 ...

  7. Mary Alicia Owen - Wikipedia

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    Mary Alicia Owen (January 29, 1850 – January 5, 1935) was an American author and folklore collector in the state of Missouri. She compiled several works of local legend and voodoo . Early life

  8. Vance Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Randolph also wrote about non-folklore aspects of Ozark society, such as music. His Ozark Mountain Folks (1932) describes the creation of a distinctive church choir singing style created by a corps of uncredentialled, itinerant choral instructors.

  9. Category:Historical societies in Missouri - Wikipedia

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