OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 



Edward Ayora, Ph.D. candidate, University of New York. Conduct research on 

 linguistic and pedagogic exegesis of some (Jieng) Dinka tongue twisters, 

 riddles, and song and dance games, with Peter Seitel, from June 30 through 

 September 5, 1986. 



Herman Beavers, Ph.D. candidate, Yale University. Analyze and catalogue tapes 

 from the Festival of Black Storytelling, with Peter Seitel and Phyllis 

 May-Machunda, from June 30 through August 15, 1986. 



Olivia Cadaval, Ph.D. candidate, George Washington University. Research and 

 index ethnographic material on Hispanic performers at the Festival of 

 American Folklife, with Peter Seitel, from September 8 through November 28, 

 1986. 



Francesca Cappelletto, M.A. candidate, University of North Carolina, Chapel 



Hill. Analyze the Festival of American Folklife and its ramifications from a 

 theoretical perspective, with Peter Seitel, from September 15 through 

 November 21, 1986. 



Cecily Cook, 3. A., 3rown University. Conduct archival work and accession family 

 folklore materials, with Richard Derbyshire, from December 3, 1985 through 

 June 1, 1986. 



Todd DeGarmo, Ph.D. candidate, George Washington University. Conduct pho- 

 tographic research for the Festival of American Folklife Japan Program, with 

 Alicia Gonzalez, from January 3 through July 20, 1986. 



Martha Oyler, M.A., George Washington University. Research various types of 

 programs implemented by the Office, from conception to public presentation, 

 with Marjorie Hunt, from June through September, 1986. 



Carlos Perez, Ph.D. candidate, University of California, Los Angeles. Assist 

 with the Columbian Quincentenary Project, with Alicia Gonzalez, from July 7 

 through September 26, 198 6. 



Margaret Wade-Lewis, Ph.D. candidate, State University of New York, New Paltz. 

 Analyze and catalogue tapes from the Festival of Black Storytelling, with 

 Peter Seitel and Phyllis May-Machunda, from July 1 through August 29, 1986. 



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