UT Folklore Center

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The University of Texas Folklore Center Archives was established in 1957 and initially contained recordings collected by folklorists such as John A. Lomax, William A. Owens, John Henry Faulk, Norman McNeil, and Americo Paredes. Subsequently, other collections of recordings were added, and manuscript copies of student projects were retained as part of the archives beginning around 1962. In 1985 the collection was transferred from the UT Folklore Center to the Barker Texas History Center, now a section of the Center for American History.

From the guide to the UT Folklore Center Archives, ca. 1928-1981, (Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin)

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Anthropology and anthropologists

Architects and architecture

Art and artists

Carpenters and carpentry

Education, Higher

Entertainment and recreation

Folklore

Folk medicine

Folk songs

Germans in Texas

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Houses and housing

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Music and musicians

Oral history

Social life and customs

Songs and singing

University of Texas at Austin

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New Braunfels, Texas.

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Round Top, Texas.

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Fredericksburg, Texas.

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