Box 119
Contains 30 Results:
National Folk Festival, 1999-2000
Materials, including speech notes, maps and itineraries, from the annual folk festivals put on by the Michigan State University Museum. William Lockwood presented speeches on his various enthographic studies every year from 1988-2005 at the festival. The annual folk festival went by several different names throughout the years, including the Great Lakes Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival, and the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
National Folk Festival, 2000
Materials, including speech notes, maps and itineraries, from the annual folk festivals put on by the Michigan State University Museum. William Lockwood presented speeches on his various enthographic studies every year from 1988-2005 at the festival. The annual folk festival went by several different names throughout the years, including the Great Lakes Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival, and the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
Great Lakes Folk Festival, 2003
Materials, including speech notes, maps and itineraries, from the annual folk festivals put on by the Michigan State University Museum. William Lockwood presented speeches on his various enthographic studies every year from 1988-2005 at the festival. The annual folk festival went by several different names throughout the years, including the Great Lakes Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival, and the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
Great Lakes Folk Festival, 2002
Materials, including speech notes, maps and itineraries, from the annual folk festivals put on by the Michigan State University Museum. William Lockwood presented speeches on his various enthographic studies every year from 1988-2005 at the festival. The annual folk festival went by several different names throughout the years, including the Great Lakes Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival, and the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
Great Lakes Folk Festival, 2005
Materials, including speech notes, maps and itineraries, from the annual folk festivals put on by the Michigan State University Museum. William Lockwood presented speeches on his various enthographic studies every year from 1988-2005 at the festival. The annual folk festival went by several different names throughout the years, including the Great Lakes Folk Festival, the National Folk Festival, and the Festival of Michigan Folklife.
Romany Email Groups, 2004
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
"Research and Service Bulletin No. 7", 1962
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
"Mexico Indigena", 1980
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
"The Thumb" Field Notes, 1997
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
"Car Cultures", 1997
William G. Lockwood collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy stereotypes contains several thousand books and periodicals, numerous visual depictions, over a thousand sound recordings, and several hundred examples of sheet music exploring the representation of Romani and Gypsy stereotypes. The William G. Lockwood Collection of Romani Ethnology and Gypsy Stereotypes is as geographically diverse as the Roma themselves, with publications from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.