• and Ray Almeida. "The Cape Verdean Connection. 



Smithsonian Talk Story (7XSpnng I995):4. Washington, 



D.C.: Smichsonian Institution. 

 Vennum, Thomas. "Southern Paiute Song Texts with a Note 



on Musical Transcriptions." In The Collected Works of Edward 



Sapir IV. edited by Regna Darnell and Judith Irvine. New 



York: Mouton de Gruyter. 

 . "Lacrosse." Encyclopedia of the American Indian. New 



York: Houghton Mifflin. 

 . "The Song Repertoire of the Big Drum Societies in 



the Western Great Lakes: A Study in Repertoire 

 Diffusion." In Themes and Variations: Writings on Mustc m 

 Honor of Rulan Chao Pian. edited by Bell Yung and Joseph 

 C. Lam. Boston: Department of Music, Harvard University 

 and the Institute of Chinese Studies, the Chinese 

 University of Hong Kong. 

 . Lacrosse: Little Brother of War. Germany: Baum Verlag. 



Walters, Matt. "Folkways Update." Smithsonian Talk Story 

 (6XFall I994):i4. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 

 Institution. 



Sound Recordings 



Sterling A. Brown. The Poetry of Sterling A. Brown. Read by the 



Author. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 47002. 

 Dream Songs and Healing Sounds in the Rainforests of 



Malaysia. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40417. 

 The Educated Eye: A Seven-Part Program on Connoisseurship and 



Collecting. Smithsonian/Folkways SFSP 90003/4. 

 Field to Factory: Voices of the Great Migration. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SFSP 90005. 

 Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women. Smithsonian/Folkways 



SF 40415. 

 Langston Hughes. The Voice ofLangston Hughes: Selected Poetry 



and Prose. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 47001. 

 Music of Indonesia. Vol. £ Betawi and Sudanese Music of the North 



Coast of Java. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40421. 

 Music of Indonesia. Vol. 6: Night Music of West Sumatra: Saluang. 



Rabab Parlaman. Dendang Pauah. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 



40422. 

 Music Traditions of Portugal. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40435. 

 Old Believers: Songs of the Nekrasov Cossacks. 



Smithsonian/Folkways 40462. 

 Rhythms of Rapture: Sacred Musics of Haitian Vodou. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40464. 

 Ritual Music of the Kayapo - Xikrin. Amazonia. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40433. 

 Sacred Rhythms of Cuban Santeria. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 



40419. 

 Doug and Jack Wallin. Family Songs and Stories from the North 



Carolina Mountains. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40013. 



Videos 



"Ralph Rinzler: A Celebration of Life," 85-min. memorial at 

 the Festival of American Folklife, July 7, 1994. Produced 

 by the Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies. 



Office of Elementary and Secondary 

 Education 



Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. Beyond the 

 Frame: Using Art as a Basis for Interdisciplinary Learning. 



1995- 



. "Memorials: Art for Remembering." Art to Zoo. 



January/February 1995. 

 . "Perfectly Suited: Clothing and Social Change in 



America." Art to Zoo. May/June 1995. 

 . "Tomorrow's Forecast: Oceans and Weather." Art to 



Zoo. September/October 1995. 

 . "Visions of the Future: Technology and American 



Society." Art to Zoo. March/April 1995. 

 Other Functions 



Office of Communications 



Office of Public Affairs 



Blue Bulletin. A biweekly two- to four-page newsletter with 

 administrative information for staff. Circulation is to every 

 Smithsonian staff member. Editor: Colleen Hershberger 



The Torch. A monthly newspaper for Smithsonian employees. 

 During this year, the newspaper's contents were revised to 

 highlight the Institution's 150th anniversary, exhibition 

 spotlights, the Home Page and other computers stories, 

 exhibitions "Now Showing," classified ads, and more. 

 Circulation is 10,600, which includes staff, volunteers, and 

 a list of interested individuals and organizations outside the 

 Smithsonian. Editor: Jo Ann Webb 



Smithsonian Institution Research Reports. A quarterly newsletter 

 that disseminates information on Smithsonian research to 

 an audience of nearly 90,000 readers (approximately 10,000 

 scientists, libraries, museums, universities, journalists, and 

 others and 80,000 Contributing HI embers of The 

 Smithsonian Associates). Editor: William Schulz 



Smithsonian Runner. A bimonthly newsletter about Native 

 American activities at the Institution, featuring 

 informational updates on the National Museum of the 

 American Indian and articles on research and other 

 projects, activities, and events. Circulation is more than 

 32,000, which includes Native American |ournalists and 



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