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The Tattoo Flash Bank
The largest online collection of vintage tattoo flash and acetate stencils.
Folkstreams
Folkstreams logo A National Preserve of Documentary Films about American Roots Cultures streamed with essays about the traditions and filmmaking. The site includes transcriptions, study and teaching guides, suggested readings, and links to related…
Shizutani School
Website for a Massachusetts based Japanese crafts school
material.mississippi documenting the visions of emerging Mississippi artists
This multimedia documentary project currently features artists of the Mississippi Delta.
Heirs to a Fighting Tradition: Storytelling for Social Change
The Heirs Project Mission Heirs to A Fighting Tradition: * Records and archives oral histories of NC social justice activists, * Transfers documentary and interviewing skills to young people so they can record stories of community power with their…
The People's Channel
For a democratic society to function properly, citizens must participate in their government, be educated to think critically and be able to freely communicate their ideas.The Peoples Channel’s mission is to advance democratic ideals by ensuring…
On Outsider Art and the Margins of the Mainstream
Academic examination of the term "outsider art" and it's application.
Hipfolk
An open, online space by and for young, hip folklorists. A place to share contemporary folkloric research work with a wider audience. In addition, we will provide resources to up and coming young folklorists in the field whose interests and…
The Art and Images of China
A look into the creative and artistic side of China,
Tags: Architecture, Arts and Recreation, Biography, Buddhism, Chinese, Confucianism, Crafts & Folk Arts, Fine Arts, Geography, History, History - Asian, Islam, Literature, Oriental Philosophy, Philosophy and Psychology, Photography & Film, Recreational & Performing Arts, Religion and Theology, Taoism
Cultural Heritage of China
An extensive look into the culture of one of Humanity's oldest continuous civilizations. There is always a symbolic meaning behind almost everything in the daily life of the China.
Tags: Anthropology, Arts and Recreation, Biography, Buddhism, Chinese, Confucianism, Crafts & Folk Arts, Folklore, Geography, Hinduism, History, History - Asian, Islam, Literature, Oriental Philosophy, Philosophy and Psychology, Philosophy of Religion, Religion and Theology, Social Sciences, Sociology