OFFICE OF FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS 



Gonzalez, Alicia. Eva Castellanoz : Corona Maker . Slide/tape 



program for the Idaho Commission on the Arts. 

 Kurin, Richard. " Aditi : The Living Arts of India : Reply to 



Seneviratne, " in Journal of American Folklore 100 (397) : 307-08 . 

 . "Birth of Body and Spirit in Pakistan," in 



Generations , eds. Cohn and Leach, New York: Pantheon Books and 



Washington: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 



Service. 



and Pria Devi. "Conception in India," in 



Generations , eds. Cohn and Leach, New York: Pantheon Books and 



Washington: Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition 



Service. 



. "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief," in Conformity 



and Conflict , eds. Spradley and McCurdy, Boston: Little and 



Brown . 

 . "Folkways Records: The Legacy of Moses Asch 



Comes to the Smithsonian," in Festival of American Folklif e 

 Program Book , ed. Edward Brown, pp. 7-10. Washington, D.C.: 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



"Islamization in Pakistan: A View from the 



Countryside," in Islamic Resurgence in Pakistan , ed. Anita 



Weiss, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. 

 May-Machunda, Phyllis. "Music in Metropolitan Washington: 



Thriving Traditions," in Festival of American Folklif e Program 



Book , ed. Edward Brown, pp. 11-15. Washington, D.C.: 



Smithsonian Institution. 

 Proschan, Frank. "Language in the New Nation - Jefferson and 



Rush," in Festival of American Folklife Program Book , ed. 



Edward Brown, pp. 22-26. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 



Institution. 

 Spitzer, Nicholas. [Review] Cajun Music: A Reflection of a 



People , by Ann Allen Savoy, in Journal of Country Music 



11(3) :47-50. 

 . " ' Lache pas la Patate: ■ French in 



Louisiana," in Festival of American Folklife Program Book , ed. 



Edward Brown, pp. 32-36. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian 



Institution. 

 . [Co-producer and Commentator] "America's Many 



Voices: Language and Cultural Conservation," "From Homeland to 



New Home: The Culture of Migration," and "World Music in the 



American Capital." Radio Smithsonian, 30 min. 

 Vennum, Thomas, Jr. [Review] Ghost Dance Songs and Religion of a 



Wind River Shoshone Woman , by Judith Vander, in Plains 



Anthropologist , Vol. 32, pp. 334-337. 

 . [Recording review] Omaha Music, in American 



Indian Culture and Research Journal , Vol. 10. 

 "Celebrations: The World of Victor and Edith Turner." 16mm color 



sound film, 3 min. 



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