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LOGGER'S SHEET 93 LOGGER: Lori Taylor/Skye Morrison REEL NUMBER: 6 STAGE: AFS. DATE: 6/24/1988 PRESENTOR: Timothy Lloyd GROUP NAME: "Public Service and Public Responsibility" REGION/STYLE: PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Suzi Jones (folklorist, NCH - Washington, DC) Joe Hickerson (folklorist, Archive of folk culture - Washington DC) Rayna Green (folklorist, Native American Program, Smithsonian WDC) Lynn Martin (folklorist, State Arts Council, Honolulu, Hawaii) Timothy Lloyd (folklorist, Columbus, Ohio) CONTENTS 1. Intro RG - reciprosity between folklorist & community - marketing crafts. 2. LM - definition of Public sector Folklore: the Facilitator role 3. JH - Library of Congress Archive: who uses it + how they differ from strictly ballad type scholars: extracurricular vs. public 4. SJ - Arts Council Alaska: Mainstream Arts vs. Folk Arts. How Community or how organization differ in their points of view 5. 6. 7. JH: Invites audience to partake of brochures. 8. RG: Networking + Translating Intra-Personal/organization eg. Scientific Community - to get more Native People invd Wed. Bridge between Native Science/Western Science. Brokerage as an ideal. 9. 10. LM: Retelling the story of Clyde Sproat Hawaiian musician who needed network into community 11. TL: National Council for the Traditional Arts. Inreach tours within the locality 12. TH Folklore song society of Greater Washington How it works and why it is there. And why "lore" not "song" 13. TL: Folklore Department and smaller academic groups SJ: Talks about Archive in Oregon JH: Asked to talk about Federal Cylinder Projects talks about Accessibility and Promotion of materials praises Frank Korum's South Asian contribution, and expands the potential SJ: Disseminating self help: Example teaching Eskimo how to document JL: Thank - yous