Dive into the rich tapestry of American traditions and cultural expressions with "The Journal of American Folk-lor, Volume 30." This volume, brought to you by the American Folklore Society, offers a fascinating collection of articles exploring various aspects of folklore, from stories and songs to rituals and customs.
Gain insights into the diverse communities and regions that shape the United States, and discover how folklore reflects and influences American identity. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply curious about the nation's cultural heritage, this journal provides a valuable resource for understanding the enduring power of folk traditions.
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