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Irish Folktales3371243.463.001.00
Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States (Folklore and Folklife)61154.304.000.40
All Silver and No Brass: An Irish Christmas Mumming26144.254.500.83
The Stars of Ballymenone15 42.502.500.50
Passing the Time in Ballymenone: Culture and History of an Ulster Community37 44.504.500.50
Vernacular Architecture (Material Culture)30 34.504.500.41
Irish Folk History: Texts from the North24 22.502.500.50
Folk Housing in Middle Virginia: A Structural Analysis of Historic Artifacts43 24.504.500.50
Material Culture :16 13.503.50 
Art and Life in Bangladesh4 13.003.00 
Turkish traditional art today10 14.004.00 
Prince Twins Seven-Seven : his art, his life in Nigeria, his exile in America5     
Barn building in Otsego County, New York2     
William Houck, maker of pounded ash Adirondack pack baskets (Studies in traditional American crafts)1     
Folksongs and their makers5     
The Potter's Art (Material Culture (Indiana University, Bloomington).)17     
The Spirit of Folk Art45     
Studies in Traditional American Crafts, William Houck: Maker of Pounded Ash Adirondack Pack Baskets1     
Mark Hewitt: outside1     
The Variation of Concepts Within Tradition: barn building in Otsego County, New York1     
Passing the Time Folklore and History of an Ulster Community1     

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