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- Volume 119, Number 471, Winter 2006
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- Special Issue: Working for and with the Folk: Public Folklore in the Twenty-first Century
- Guest Editor: Patricia Atkinson Wells
The Journal of American Folklore is the official journal of the American Folklore Society and presents recent scholarship by AFS members and scholars in allied fields. AFS, founded in 1889, is an organization of folklorists with over l, 000 members in the US, Canada, and other countries throughout the world. The journal regularly publishes book, film, and exhibit reviews as well as articles on expressive culture and how groups make meaning through interactive activities.
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Volume 119, Number 471, Winter 2006Table of Contents
- From the Editor
- pp. 3-4
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jaf.2006.0008
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- pp. 132-133
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jaf.2006.0004
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