Parker, Diana. "Festival Works." In Festival of American 

 Folklife Program Book, edited by Carla Borden and Peter 

 Seitel, 12. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 



. "The New Mexico Folklife Festival." 



Smithsonian Talk Story (5XSpnng 1994)15. Washington, 

 D.C.: Smirhsonian Institution. 



Seeger, Anthony. "Physical Substance and Knowledge: 

 Dualism in Suya Leadership." In Leadership in Lou-land 

 South America, edited by Waude Kracke, 38—52. Bennington 

 College: South American Indian Studies. 



. "Verso unAntropologia Piii Musicale: 



Performance, Improwisazione, e Processo." In Antropologia 

 della Musica e Culture Mediterranee. edited by Tullia 

 Magrini, 57—65. Venice: Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi, 

 Societa edirnce il Mulino. 



. "Whoever We Are Today, We Can Sing You a 



Song About It." In Music and Black Ethnicity: The Caribbean 

 and South America, edited by Gerard Behague, 1-16. New 

 Brunswick: Transaction Publishers. 

 . "Commentary" on Ethnomusicology in the Context 



of other Sciences. Beitrage zur Ethnomusikologie 30, 34—35 

 and comments on following pages. 

 . "Smithsonian/Folkways Recordings." 



Smithsonian Talk Story (5XSpnng I994):io-I2. Washington, 

 D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 

 Vennum, Tom. "New Videos on Wisconsin Powwows." 

 Smithsonian Talk Story (5XSpnng I994):i4. Washington, 

 DC: Smithsonian Institution. 



Sound Recordings 



Break of Day: The Complete Folkways Recordings of Sterling 



Broun. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 47002. 

 Creation's Journey: Native American Music Presented by the 



National Museum of the American Indian. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40410. 

 Woody Guthrie. Long Ways to Travel The Unreleased Folkways 



Masters. 1944-1949. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40046. 

 Cisco Houston. The Folkuays Years. 1944-1961. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40059. 

 Lead Bell) 'i Last Sessions (4-volume box set). 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40068/69/70/71. 

 Mountain Music of Peru. Vol. 2. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 



40406. 

 Rene Marino Rivero. Bandoneon Pure Dances of Uruguay 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40431. 

 Royal Court Music of Thailand. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40413. 

 The Seltaed Works of Langston Hughes. Smithsonian/Folkways 



SF 47001. 

 Song Creators in Eastern Turkey. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 



40432. 

 tf ade m the Water Vol. 1: African American Spirituals: The Concert 



Tradition Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40072. 

 Wade in the Water Vol. Z African Amernan Congregational 



Singing 19th Century Roots Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40073. 



Wade in the Water Vol. 5: African American Gospel: The Pioneering 



Composers. Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40074. 

 Wade in the Water Vol. 4: African American Community Gospel. 



Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40075. 

 Doc Watson and Clarence Ashely. The Original Folkways 



Recordings. 1960-196Z Smithsonian/Folkways SF 40029/30. 



Films 



"The Grand Generation," 30— mm. documentary on folklore, 

 culture and aging. Produced by Mar|one Hunt, Paul 

 Wagner and Steven Zeitlin in cooperation with the Cener 

 for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies. 



"Workers at the White House," 30— mm. documentary on the 

 occupational folklife and oral histories of White House 

 workers. Produced by Marjone Hunt in cooperation with 

 The White House Histotical Association and the National 

 Archives in celebration of the 200th Aniversary of the 

 White House, 1792-1992, and based on a program at the 

 1992 Festival of American Folklife. 



Office of Elementary and Secondary 

 Education 



Art to Zoo. 



Great Explorations: To the Ends of the Earth — and Beyond. 



January 1994. 

 The Stuff of Stories: Using Museums to Inspire Student Writing. 



April 1994. 

 Under the Spell of . . . Spiders' September 1994. 

 Collecting Their Thoughts: Using Museums as Resources for Student 



Writing. March 1994. 



Environmental and External 

 Affairs 



Office of Telecommunications 

 Radio Smirhsonian Productions 



"Jazz Smithsonian" Series of 8 one-hour stereo programs 

 produced by Radio Smithsonian premiered on 170 stations 

 through Public Radio International in the U.S. and on 

 national networks in Australia and New Zealand. Featured 

 was The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra, conducted 

 by David Baker and Gunther Schuller, performing classic 

 American jazz of the 1920s, '30s. '40s, and 50s Includes stories 

 of acclaimed composers and performers. 



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