In this issue of Field Notes, Traditional Arts Indiana introduces its Master-Apprentice Program, which assisted three master artists--Angie Caldwell, Milan Opacich, and Jim Cooper--in taking on apprentices. Also included are reports on TAI working with the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Department classes to teach fieldwork methods and the Lyceum bus tour featuring foodways, music, fishing, and history. The artist portrait features Jim Cooper, hoop-net maker, and the fieldworker notes discuss the Dogtown Tavern in Union Township, featuring clabber players.Indiana University Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana Arts Commissio
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News release announces that James Pellerite will perform a blend of contemporary and classical compo...
Notes And News Call For Papers 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Visiting Scholars Program Willa...
This issue of Field Notes recognizes TAI artist Milan Opacich for receiving a National Heritage Fell...
In this issue, incoming director Jon Kay is introduced, as well as the Indiana Historical Society's ...
This issue of Field Notes opens with a report on the first State Fair Fiddle Contest and State Fair ...
This issue of Field Notes deals with arts in the Calumet region, the Work and Life: Voices from Perr...
This issue of Field Notes focuses on the Cross Plains Jam Session, Family Day at the Indiana Histori...
This issue features: In this issue: Arts Fair on the Square, Volbrecht Luthier Exhibit, Bernice Eny...
This issue of Field Notes focuses on three county fairs in Indiana, the Lake County Fair, the DuBois...
This issue of Field Notes discusses the Indiana State Fair and the Indiana State Fair Masters, as we...
The Missouri Folk Arts Program (MFAP) has produced educational projects for school children for seve...
The role of folklorists who work in the public sector often involves far more administrative duties ...
Notes And News Call For Papers 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Visiting Scholars Program Willa...
Historically, the oral/aural transmission of folk fiddling has taken place in informal, native setti...
Historically, the oral/aural transmission of folk fiddling has taken place in informal, native setti...
News release announces that James Pellerite will perform a blend of contemporary and classical compo...
Notes And News Call For Papers 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Visiting Scholars Program Willa...
This issue of Field Notes recognizes TAI artist Milan Opacich for receiving a National Heritage Fell...
In this issue, incoming director Jon Kay is introduced, as well as the Indiana Historical Society's ...
This issue of Field Notes opens with a report on the first State Fair Fiddle Contest and State Fair ...
This issue of Field Notes deals with arts in the Calumet region, the Work and Life: Voices from Perr...
This issue of Field Notes focuses on the Cross Plains Jam Session, Family Day at the Indiana Histori...
This issue features: In this issue: Arts Fair on the Square, Volbrecht Luthier Exhibit, Bernice Eny...
This issue of Field Notes focuses on three county fairs in Indiana, the Lake County Fair, the DuBois...
This issue of Field Notes discusses the Indiana State Fair and the Indiana State Fair Masters, as we...
The Missouri Folk Arts Program (MFAP) has produced educational projects for school children for seve...
The role of folklorists who work in the public sector often involves far more administrative duties ...
Notes And News Call For Papers 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Visiting Scholars Program Willa...
Historically, the oral/aural transmission of folk fiddling has taken place in informal, native setti...
Historically, the oral/aural transmission of folk fiddling has taken place in informal, native setti...
News release announces that James Pellerite will perform a blend of contemporary and classical compo...
Notes And News Call For Papers 20th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering Visiting Scholars Program Willa...