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Oklahoma Folks Online Articles
- CENTENNIAL FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL OF OKLAHOMA
- FOLKLIFE IN OKLAHOMA: SHARING THE WEALTH OF OUR TRADITIONS by Dayna Bowker Lee
- CHARM STRINGS by Jay Bailey
- FA-SOL-LA (SHAPE NOTE or SACRED HARP) SINGING by Guy Logsdon
- MOVING HISTORY: THE EVOLUTION OF THE POWWOW "Powwows are a celebration of being Indian!" By Dennis W. Zotigh
- OKLAHOMA'S BLACK SACRED MUSIC TRADITIONS by Dr. Willie Smyth
- WARS OF THE CONFEDERACY, WARS WITH THE INDIANS, AND WARS WITH THE "FIDDLE AND BOW":THE LIFE OF HENRY C. GILLILAND by Rodger Harris
- SEPTEMBER 1997 WYANDOT POW WOW by Bill Welge
- PRESERVING CZECH HERITAGE THROUGH FESTIVALS by Albert H. Zajic
- 2003 SEPTEMBERFEST by Rodger Harris/Judith Michener
- "IT WAS IN THIS WAY:" THE INFLUENCE OF ORAL TRADITION ON LIFE AND LITERATURE OF OKLAHOMANS by Rodger Harris
Oklahoma Folks is a journal published online only. It is updated periodically. Photo essays are documentation of Oklahoma's folklife. The Oklahoma Folklife Center and "Oklahoma Folks" are part of the Oklahoma Historical Society's effort to collect, preserve, educate, and exhibit Oklahoma's rich and diverse traditions. All photos are from the collections of the Oklahoma Historical Society unless otherwise noted.
For more information contact:
William D. Welge, Research Division Director
Research Center
Oklahoma History Center
800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
mrarchives@okhistory.org
