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."The New York Folklore Society recognizes and celebrates the extraordinary in everyday life, bringing focus to the traditions of our states diverse peoples. NYFS is the leading resource for folklore and folklife by disseminating research and information throughout the state.
. Core Values .The New York Folklore Society values the rights and needs of all New Yorkers to express and practice the traditions that have always been a part of New Yorks story.
. All people are welcome to utilize our programs and services. .New York Folklore Society is committed to providing services with integrity, in a manner that conveys respect for the dignity of the individuals and the communities NYFS serves and their cultures, including ethnic, religious, occupational, and regional traditions.
.NYFS seeks to foster respect for, and interest in, folklore and to promote cross-cultural understanding.
.NYFS strives to support folklorists, tradition bearers, and community scholars and to cultivate the general publics interest in these traditions.
.NYFS advocates with policymakers to embrace the study and practice of folklore.
.NYFS actively promotes the continuation of our folklife to ensure our cultural vitality, now and in the future.
. Mission .The New York Folklore Society fosters the study, promotion, and continuation of folklore and folklife of New Yorks diverse cultures through education, advocacy, support, and outreach."
http://www.nyfolklore.org/about/about.html . . Resources http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/resource.html . What is Folklore? This is our big FAQ and here we provide many answers to this one question. . BibliographyRead more about folklore: find materials here of regional interest, materials concerned with fieldwork and documentation, and books, journals and reference materials of general interest.
. Folklore Fieldwork Data SheetsPrint out these sheets for use in organizing your folklore materials and information as you collect them. You will need Acrobat Reader to open this file. You can download a free copy of Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website.
. Folklorists and Allied Professionals in New York StateConnect to folklore consultants, media consultants, archivists, and photographers in New York.
. Folklore Organizations in New York State Connect to other folklore organizations in New York. . Folklore ProgramsFind out about other organizations in New York State with folklore programming.
. The Folk Arts Program of the New York State Council on the Artsprovides support for activities designed to improve technical, programmatic, and managerial practices in the folk arts.
. Folk Arts Around the NationCheck out folklore activities and organizations in other parts of the nation and the world.
. ArchivesLink to organizations of professional archivists and sites concerned with historical records and archival collections, in New York and throughout the nation.
. ArtsFind links to organizations that advocate for, support, and showcase the arts.
. EducationConnect to organizations involved with folklore and traditional culture in education.
. Ethnography and AnthropologyFind organizations that are involved in the preservation and study of various ethnic cultures and anthropology.
. Ethnomusicology and MusicDiscover links to organizations that document, support, and study traditional and ethnic music.
. Heritage TourismFind the websites of organizations and centers involved in interpreting, preserving and promoting heritage and cultural tourism.
. Historic PreservationLink to organizations involved in protecting and preserving historic buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes.
. HistoryDiscover many links to affiliated libraries, museums, historical societies, professional organizations and others associated with oral history, local and regional, and cultural history.
. Index to Links contains all the web sites we have included in this site. . Search our site using keywords.You can use this feature, for example, to look for specific subjects weve explored in past issues of New York Folklore or in recent issues of Voices, our membership magazine.
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The Folk Artists Self-Management Project Sound Preservation Advocacy, Networking, and Communications Haudenosaunee Marketing Project Consulting and Referral Veterans History Project . . Folklore and Folk Arts Archives http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/org2.html Arts http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgarts.html Education http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgeduc.html Ethnography and Anthropology http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgethno.html Ethnomusicology http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgmusic.html Music Heritage Tourism http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgherit.html Historic Preservation http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orgpresv.html History, Libraries and Museums http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orghx.html . . Content Sample: History, Libraries and Museums http://www.nyfolklore.org/resource/orghx.html . NEW YORK HISTORY, MUSEUMS & LIBRARIES . NYFS Member Adirondack Museum John Collins, Director Ann Carroll, Director of Public Affairs Rte. 28N & 30 P.O. Box 99 Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812-0099 518/352-7311 Fax 518/352-7653 E-mail: acarroll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxThe Adirondacks come alive at the Adirondack Museum. Called "the best of its kind in the world," by the New York Times, and "the Smithsonian of the Adirondacks," by the National Geographic Traveler, the Adirondack Museums 20 outdoor and indoor exhibit areas, fantastic views, and live programming tell the stories of how people lived, worked, and played in this six million acre wilderness. Special 2002 exhibits: "In Search of a National Landscape: William Trost Richards and the Artists Adirondacks, 1855-1870"; "Wilderness in the Eye of the Camera: Eliot Porter and Gary Randorf;" "Living with Wilderness;" and "Theodore Roosevelt, Naturalist and Conservationist." Visit the new Visitor Center, Museum Store and remodeled Lake View Cafe. Open Memorial Day weekend through mid-October.
. Adirondack History Center Museum Margaret Gibbs, Director Essex County Historical Society PO Box 428 7590 Court Street Elizabethtown, NY 12932 518/873-6466 E-mail: echs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe Adirondack History Center Museum, of the Essex County Historical Society, displays artifacts from over two centuries of life in Essex County and the central Adirondacks. The diverse collection includes: artifacts from 18th century forts at Crown Point, an 1850s Washington printing press, an 1887 Concord stagecoach, a 1920s stage curtain advertising area businesses, an extensive collection of antique dolls, an iron bobsled from the 1932 Olympic Games, an Adirondack lean-to, and a 58-foot Fire Observation Tower to climb. The museum publishes On the Trail of John Brown: What Mary Brown Saw, a 24-page tour guide based upon what Mary Brown saw as the funeral cortege of John Brown, the abolitionist, traveled from the train depot in Vergennes, Vermont to the family farm in North Elba, New York.
. Albany Institute of History and Art Christine M. Miles, Director 25 Washington Avenue Albany, NY 12210 518/463-4478 Fax 518/463-5506 E-mail: information@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxFounded in 1791, the Albany Institute of History & Art, one of the oldest museums in the United States, is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley. The museum achieves this mission through its collections, exhibitions, education programs, library, research projects, publications and other programs offered to the general public. The Institutes City Neighbors Project brings curators, librarians, historians and folklorists together with members of the community to tell the story of Albanys diverse past. Components of the project include collecting oral histories; conducting scholarly research; adding objects, photographs and research materials to the museum and library collections; and reaching new audiences through exhibitions, education programs and special events.
. American History Workshop (N.Y.) Inc. 588 Seventh Street Brooklyn, New York 11215-3707 718/499-6500 Fax 718/499-6575 E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx .American History Workshop is a consortium of historians, writers, designers, and filmmakers who enliven public understanding of our peoples history, producing public programs to connect Americans with their past. Their clients include museums, historical societies, historic districts, parks and gardens, filmmakers, public agencies, businesses, citizens groups, television stations, and others involved in interpreting history. One of their aims is to find the forgotten voices in the American past, and to show that life in the most ordinary circumstances and the most local places can be connected to the larger stories of the American people.
. American Italian Heritage Museum Prof./Cav. Philip J. DiNovo, President/Director 1227 Central Avenue Albany, NY 12205 518/435-0591The American Italian Heritage Museum opened on Friday, August 7, 2009. It is owned and operated by the American Italian Heritage Association founded in 1979, with members in 34 states and 4 nations. There are 8 rooms that honor and tells the story of the Italian immigrants and the contributions of Italian American. The unique mission style building was completed in 1922; many Italian immigrants help build the church which was built for Our Lady of Mercy. In 1975, they sold the building and built a new church a couple of blocks away. The museum is staffed with volunteers and open Monday, Thursdays, and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday and Sundays from 12 noon to 4 p.m. It is closed on major holidays and has a different schedule in the winter.
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