OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 



Harihar Prasad Bhattarai, Ph.D. candidate, University of North 

 Carolina. Research on the Festival of American Folklife for 

 the development and presentation of Nepalese folk festivals, 

 with Richard Kurin, from June 1 through August 7, 1987. 



Katherine C. Bond, B.A. , Swarthmore College. Assistance in areas 

 involving folk arts of the Indochinese refugee population, 

 including the transcription of folk songs and the accumulation 

 of bibliographic material for a planning proposal, with Frank 

 Proschan, from September 22 through June 1, 1988. 



S. Curtis Bowman, Visiting Professional, Institute of American 

 Indian Arts. Analysis of preparation and presentation of 

 Festival of American Folklife for use by local American Indian 

 museums, with Laurie Sommers, from May 2 6 through July 10, 

 1987. 



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

 Comparison of performance and ethnic identity at the Festival 

 of American Folklife and the Washington, D.C. Latino Festival, 

 with Peter Seitel, from June 1 through May 31, 1988. 



Carol A. Chapin, B.A., University of Wisconsin. Archival work, 

 with Pete Magoon, from October 20 through January 20, 1987. 



R. Kevin Donald, Ph.D. candidate, University of Oregon. 



Photographic documentation of the Metropolitan Washington 

 program, Festival of American Folklife, with Phyllis May- 

 Machunda, from June 1 through August 21, 1987. 



Suzanne Fauteux, M.A. candidate, Columbia College. Archival 

 work, with Pete Magoon, from February 2 through May 8, 1987. 



Huaren He, Visiting Professional, China Federation of Literary 

 and Art Circles, People's Republic of China. Research on 

 proverbs, with Peter Seitel, from April 24 through July 31, 

 1987. 



Gordon A. Kirsch, B.A. candidate, Evergreen State College. 



Archival work, with Pete Magoon, from January 2 8 through July 

 17, 1987. 



Dennis G. Medina, M.A. candidate, University of Texas. Research 

 on expressive culture associated with the impact on 

 agricultural production of Columbus' voyage, with Alicia 

 Gonzalez, from June 15 through August 21, 1987, and September 

 through May, 1988. 



Cynthia Y. Munoz, B.A. candidate, University of Texas. Research 

 on Texas languages, with Alicia Gonzalez, from June 15 through 

 August 21, 1987. 



Michael J. Nelson, B.A. candidate, Haverford College. Assistance 

 with production and presentation of the Festival of American 

 Folklife, with Frank Proschan, from June 1 through August 7, 

 1987. 



Emmett Printup, B.A. , Syracuse University. Bibliographic 



research on American Indian lacrosse, with Thomas Vennum, Jr. , 

 from February 17 through March 27, 1987. 



Yunus Rubanza, Ph.D. candidate, Michigan State University. 

 Research on linguistic aspects of African epics, with Peter 

 Seitel, from August 1 through August 31, 19 87. 



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