Publications of the Staff 



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. "The Tropical Forest Region" [regional overview 



essay]. In The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 

 2: South America. Mexico. Central America and the Caribbean, 

 edited by Dale A. Olsen and Daniel E. Sheehy, 123—136. 

 New York: Garland Publishing Company. 



. "Suya" [brief community essay}. In The Garland 



Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 2: South America, Mexico. 

 Central America and the Caribbean, edited by Dale A. Olsen 

 and Daniel E. Sheehy, 143-149. New York: Garland 

 Publishing Company. 

 and Anya Peterson Royce. "Music, Dance and 



Drama: An Anthropological Perspective." In Latin 

 America. Perspectives on a Region, 2 nd edition, edited 

 by Jack Hopkins, 226—240. New York: Holmes and 

 Meier. 



"Sounds of the Struggle: Folkways Records and the 



Civil Rights Movement." In Freedom is a Constant Struggle: 

 An Anthology of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement, by 

 Susie Etenrich, 506—509. Montgomery, Alabama: Black 

 Belt Press. 



"World Performing Arts and Multi-Media." In The 



Future of World Performing A rts and Multimedia. 7— 1 9, 

 proceedings of a conference in Osaka, December 1998. 

 Osaka, Japan: Information Society Development 

 Association. 



"Happy Birthday, ATM! Ethnographic Futures of 



the Archives of the 21 st Century. In A Quarterly of the 

 Archives of Traditional Music (January 1999)::— 3. 



"Creating Cultural Heritage through Recordings." 



In Smithsonian Folklife Festival Program Book, edited by 

 Carla M. Borden and Peter Seitel, 6-7. Washington, D.C. 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



■ and D.A. Sonneborn. "Cultural Policy and 



Smithsonian Folkways Recordings." Smithsonian Talk Story 

 (i6)(Fall I999):i7. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



-. "Intellectual Property and Recorded Sound: Gold 



mine and Minefield." In Exploiting Images and Image 



Collections in the New Media, Gold Mine or Legal Mine 



Field?, edited by Barbara Hoffman. London: Kluwer Law 



International, Ltd. 

 Seitel, Peter. The Powers of Genre: Interpreting Haya Oral 



Literature. New York: Oxford University Press. 

 . "PEOPLink." Smithsonian Talk Story (i5)(Spring 



I999):i5- Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. 

 Shrager, Sam. The Trial Lawyer's Art. Philadelphia: Temple 



University Press. 

 Simpkins, Ronnie. "Smithsonian Folkways: Special-Order 



CDs." Smithsonian TalkStory (i5)(Spring I999):i4. 



Washington, D.C: Smithsonian Institution. 

 Sonneborn, D.A. "Street Violinist in Bologna (1988)" [b&w 



full-page photo and caption]. In Garland Encyclopedia of 



Music: Europe (Vol. 8):32-33. 

 . "Smithsonian Folkways: What We're Up To." 



Smithsonian Talk Story (i5)(Spring 1999): 12. Washington, 



D.C: Smithsonian Institution. 



Vennum, Tom. "Recycling Festival Props." Smithsonian Talk 

 Story (i6)(Fall I999):i8. Washington, D.C: Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



Walle, Alf H. Cultural Tourism. Boulder, Colorado: Westview 

 Press. 



Sound Recordings 



Blues Routes: Blues and Jazz. Heroes and Tricksters, Worksongs 



and Street Music. SFW 401 18. 

 Oscar Brand. Presidential Campaign Songs, 1 789-1 996. SFW 



45051. 

 Choose Your Partners! Contra Dance and Square Dance Music of 



New Hampshire. SFW 40126. 

 Woody Guthrie: The Asch Recordings. SFW 401 12. 

 Woody Guthrie. Buffalo Skinners: The Asch Recordings, Volume 



4. SFW 40103. 

 Ella Jenkins. Call and Response: Rhythmic Group Singing. SFW 



45030. 

 Ella Jenkins and the Goodwill Spiritual Choir of Chicago: 



American Folk Songs and Rhythms. SFW 45003. 

 Ella Jenkins and a Union of Friends Pulling Together. SFW 



45046. 

 Coco Kallis. Environmental Songs for Kids. SFW 45048. 

 Lead Belly Sings for Children. SFW 45047. 

 Mademoiselle, Voulez-vous Danser? Franco- American Music 



from the New England Borderlands. SFW 40 1 1 6. 

 The Mississippi: River of Song. SFW 40086. 

 Music of Indonesia 16: Music from the Southeast Sumbawa, 



Sumba. Timor. SFW 40443. 

 Music of Indonesia ty: Kalimantan: Dayak Ritual and Festival 



Music. SFW 40444. 

 Northumberland Rant: Traditional Music from the Edge of 



England. SFW 4047 3 . 

 Praise the Lord! Gospel Music in Washington. D.C. SFW 401 13. 

 Saints' Paradise: Trombone Shout Bands from the United House of 



Prayer. SFW 401 17. 

 Pete Seeger. Headlines & Footnotes. SFW 40 1 1 1 . 

 Taquachito Nights: Conjunto Music from South Texas. SFW 40477. 

 Tuva, Among the Spirits: Sound, Music, and Nature in Sakha and 



Tuva. SFW 40452. 



Film and Video 



Earl's Canoe: A Traditional Ojibwe Craft, produced by Thomas 

 Vennum, Jr., with Charles Weber and participation of 

 Earl Nyholm. Color, 27 min. 



Hosay Trinidad, by John Bishop with Frank Korom and 

 Guha Shankar. 45-minute video. 



Cooper-Hewitt, National 

 Design Museum 



Albrecht, Donald with Bruce Hannah. "Unlimited by 

 Design," Cooper-Hewitt. November 1998. 



