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Contents
• Shingle-Making: An Aspect of Early American Carpentry
• Popular Black Music in Nineteenth Century Philadelphia
• Powwowing among the Pennsylvania Germans
• Time in Traditional Culture - The Year Cycle: Folk-Cultural Questionnaire No. 42
Publication Date
Winter 1976
City
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Publisher
Pennsylvania Folklife Society, Inc.
Keywords
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German, Pennsylvania Dutch, shingles, shingle making, roofing, carpentry, Philadelphia, blacks, African Americans, music, black musicians, powwowing, folk medicine, home remedies, faith healing, braucherei, year cycles
Language
English
Disciplines
American Art and Architecture | American Material Culture | American Studies | Christian Denominations and Sects | Cultural History | Ethnic Studies | Fiber, Textile, and Weaving Arts | Folklore | Genealogy | German Language and Literature | Historic Preservation and Conservation | History of Religion | Linguistics | Social and Cultural Anthropology
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Recommended Citation
Becker, Marshall Joseph; Ulle, Robert F.; and Dieffenbach, Victor C., "Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 25, No. 2" (1976). Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine. 67.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/pafolklifemag/67
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EDITOR: Dr. Don Yoder
ASSISTANT EDITOR: Dr. William Parsons
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: Dr. Mac E. Barrick, LeRoy Gensler, Dr. Henry Glassie, Dr. John A. Hostetler, David J. Hufford, Dr. Phil Jack, Dr. Hilda A. Kring, Dr. Maurice A. Mook, Dr. Earl F. Robacker, Dr. Alta Schrock
FOLK FESTIVAL DIRECTOR: Mark R. Eaby, Jr.
FOLK FESTIVAL PUBLIC RELATIONS: Peg Zecher
SUBSCRIPTIONS: Doris E. Stief