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LOGGER'S SHEET Logger:Mark Miller Reel Number:6 Stage: AFS Date: 6/25/88 Presentor: Tim Lloyd Group Name: What Folklore Is and Isn't Region/Style: PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION Worth Long- folklorist, filmaker Atlanta Joe Wilson-NCTA Washington, DC Rayna Green- Native American Program, Smithsonian CONTENTS 1. Lloyd asks audience what "folklore" means to them 2. J.W.- How things are transmitted- formally and informally- mass production of records, books etc- TV and radio. 3. R.G.- Using new, non-traditional things for a folk object or purpose 4. 5. J.W.- "Folk" is determined by transmission and whether it comes from a community or family background, not just an individual. 6. 7. 8. R.G.- Hopi and Navajo making Cochina dolls- which is authentic. 9. WL- Folklore is not just rural traditions.
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