Nebraska folklorist, storyteller, and Native activist, Roger Welsch, died on September 30th.
Convener Martha Sims combed the program for this list of presentations and forums focusing on folk art and material culture in hopes of making your conference-going experience a little easier.
Western Folklore invites articles, essays, and other forms for their volume of Festschrift in Honor of Denise Kozikowski and the UCLA Folklore and Mythology Program. The deadline for submissions is January 1, 2023.
Oregon Business Development Department Seeks Public Art and Artist Programs Coordinator for administrative and development roles. The application deadline is October 10, 2022.
The Mediterranean Studies Section is sponsoring several sessions at the 2022 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society, as well as an information table and business meeting.
The closing dance will be a participatory stomp dance hosted by the Duck Creek Ceremonial Ground, a Yuchi (Euchee) Ceremonial Ground of the Muscogee Nation whose membership includes people of Yuchi, Muscogee, Shawnee and other Native American heritages.
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives is seeking a Supervisory Librarian to support the foundational work of the library. The application deadline is September 28, 2022.
Join the Vermont Folklife Center for a two-week online workshop focusing on using digital media and community interviewing as tools for social engagement and change starting October 31.
The Veterans History Project of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress will offer a free workshop at the 2022 Annual Meeting.
Register now for the Sukkot dinner and lecture, “Building Resistance: Ritual Structures for Radical Inclusion," by Gabrielle Berlinger.
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