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Folklore and lore
20th century heirs of the 19th-century view of an unchanging, immortal quality of " Greekness " are typified in J. C. Lawson's Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion ( 1910 ) or R. and E. Blum's The Dangerous Hour: The lore of crisis and mystery in rural Greece ( 1970 ); according to the Classicist Paul Cartledge, they " represent this ideological construction of Greekness as an essence, a Classicizing essence to be sure, impervious to such historic changes as that from paganism to Orthodox Christianity, or from subsistence peasant agriculture to more or less internationally market-driven capitalist farming.

Folklore and consists
Folklore consists of legends, music, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, fairy tales, stories, tall tales, and customs that are the traditions of a culture, subculture, or group.
Folklore Garden of Yeungnam University consists of 6 traditional houses located by the east to Mirror Lake and near the cherry blossom promenade ( so-called love road ) on the hill.

Folklore and legends
Folklore was a key instrument in integrating Christianity into Scandinavian society, and legends once focused on the pagan religion picked up Christian aspects.
Folklore in Hawaii in modern times is a mixture of various aspects of Hawaiian mythology and various urban legends that have been passed on regarding various places in the Hawaiian islands.

Folklore and music
Folklore can also be the root of many cultural types of music.
Traditional music is popular in Bloomington due in large part to the presence of the Archives of Traditional Music and Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University.
The state also holds one of the greatest folkloric festivals of the country: Parintins Folklore Festival, which combines music, dance and all the cultural roots of the state.
A well-known venue for Argentine folklore music, the Cosquín National Folklore Festival, has been gathering musicians from the genre annually since 1961.
One of the most important venues exhibiting traditional Albanian music is the Gjirokaster National Folklore Festival held every five years in Gjirokaster, southern Albania.
* C. Fowler, ' Representations of nationalism in the music of Dafydd Iwan ', ' Folklore and Identity ' Celtic Folk Studies Conference, Cardiff University School of Welsh, 22 July 2005.
Kardeş Türküler ( translated Songs of Fraternity ) was conceived in 1993 as a series of concerts given by the music branch of the Folklore Club at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, Turkey.
The sound recordist Mary Jane Soule and ethnomusicologist Margot Lieth-Philipp collaborated on an annotated CD, Zoop Zoop Zoop: Traditional Music and Folklore of St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John ; these liner notes are among the comprehensive descriptions of folk music known.
The Qatari Gulf Folklore Center is one of the preeminent centers for the study of the folk music of the Persian Gulf.
These similar musical infusions yielded related results in both: a grass-roots rural guitar-based musical tradition, becoming Bluegrass and Country in the US, in Argentina Folklore and Pampas music.
For the 2011 festival, workshop stages were curated by the Ottawa Folklore Centre, one of the hubs of folk music in Ottawa and the Founding Sponsor of the festival.
His speciality was music influenced by Dalmatian Folklore.

Folklore and oral
Folklore is individually created art that a homogeneous group of people preserve, vary and recreate through oral transmission.
Folklore can be divided into four areas of study: artifact ( such as voodoo dolls ), describable and transmissible entity ( oral tradition ), culture, and behavior ( rituals ).
# Folklore or Spring Folk RitualAccording to María Rosa Menocal, Alfred Jeanroy first suggested that folklore and oral tradition gave rise to troubadour poetry in 1883.

Folklore and history
The Primeval Department shows the primeval history of Lower Saxony and the Folklore Department shows the cultures from all over the world.
* Beyer, Jürgen, " Prolegomena to a history of story-telling around the Baltic Sea, c. 1550-1800 ", Electronic Journal of Folklore, vol.
Then, only a few commemorations were held — the most significant of which was a commissioned volume of Famine history edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams ( though not published until 1956 ), and the ' Famine Survey ' undertaken by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1945.
Among folklorists who considered, supported or praised MacRitchie's views were Laurence Gomme, who in 1892 published Ethnology in Folklore, which argued folklore preserved a strong racial history of conquered or replaced indigenous peoples.
Folklore of the Wulguru tribe, who inhabited the island, recounts a long history of inhabitation and annual migration to the mainland to avoid the traveling tribes from Papua New Guinea and the Torres Strait, who used the northern trade winds to travel south from their native lands in order to head-hunt indigenous tribes along the northern coasts of Australia.
DAUM, the Institute for Dialectology, Onomastics and Folklore Research in Umeå, is a Swedish governmental archive bureau which collects, preserves, works up and provides information about dialects, place names, folklore culture and local history.

Folklore and proverbs
* Coffin, Tristram P .; Cohen, Hennig, ( editors ), Folklore in America ; tales, songs, superstitions, proverbs, riddles, games, folk drama and folk festivals, Garden City, N. Y.: Doubleday, 1966.
* Folklore, particularly from the Baltic region, but many articles on proverbs

Folklore and popular
Folklore cures and potentially poisonous metal-based compounds were popular treatments.
For over four decades the Ukrainian Canadian Club of Kingston has hosted the " Lviv, Ukraine " pavilion as part of the Folklore tradition, holding this popular cultural and folk festival annually on the second full weekend in June ( at Regiopolis-Notre Dame High School ).
The most popular programs include Engineering, Business Administration, Nursing, Education, English, Folklore, French, History, Biology, Biochemistry, and Psychology.
Parintins Folklore Festival ( Festival Folclórico de Parintins ) is a popular annual celebration held in the Brazilian city of Parintins, Amazonas.
The Encyclopedia of American Folklore discusses it under folk humor and, confirmed by numerous references in popular cultures, describes it as a " popular American prank ".
Some of the more popular Croatian Canadian events are the Croatian-North American Soccer Tournament and the Canadian-Croatian Folklore Festival.

Folklore and beliefs
* Folklore, acquired knowledge or traditional beliefs
Folklore added other negative beliefs about the tomte, such as that having a tomte on the farm meant you put the fate of your soul at risk, or that you had to perform various non-Christian rites to lure a tomte to your farm.
Examples of the growth and development of familiar scholarship are found in Folklore, which consistently contributes articles on traditional beliefs in England and early modern Europe.
Folklore beliefs include fairies ( diwatas ).

Folklore and fairy
A Red Cap or Redcap, also known as a powrie or dunter, is a type of malevolent murderous dwarf, goblin, elf or fairy found in Border Folklore.
* A Drake ( fairy ) is a type of fairy found across Germanic and Northern European Folklore.

Folklore and tales
Recent achievements in keeping Korean folklore alive have been the 150 part animated TV series, " Animentary Korean Folklore ", telling old tales anew but with traditional 2-D Korean styled animation.
Recent achievements in keeping Korean folklore alive have been the 150 part animated TV series, " Animentary Korean Folklore ", telling old tales anew but with traditional 2-D Korean styled animation.

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