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Folk Songs and Rhymes

The traditional verses of folk songs and rhymes are social rather than personal in nature and reflect something about the community they come from.

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Resources in this category:

Archive of Folk Culture
http://www.loc.gov/folklife/ndl.html
Previously called the "American Archive of Folk Song," this is a collection of online exhibits from the American Folklife Center. A majority of the exhibits are about various American folk song traditions, including audio files, pictures, and lyrics. Brought to you by the Library of Congress.
Cowboy and Western Poetry at the Bar-D Ranch
http://www.cowboypoetry.com/
This hub of Cowboy Poetry corrals together some old and classical cowboy poetry as well as some new poems, and much more. You’ll find newsletters, events, competitions, articles, book reviews, links, and articles.
Flamenco-world.com: La web del flamenco
http://www.flamenco-world.com/flamenco.htm
Online magazine and other resources about the Spanish Flamenco culture--cante (song), dance, and guitar. It includes artist interviews, news, CD reviews, sample audio files, and video. There is an encyclopedia of flamenco artists, a dictionary of terms, and a "cyberpeña" (cyber club) for flamenco enthusiasts. Available in both English and Spanish.
Folk Alley
http://www.folkalley.com/
Listen to streaming folk music 24 hours a day. This online radio station plays only folk, world, and acoustic music. Free registration is required.
Huapala: Hawaiian Music and Hula Archive
http://www.huapala.org/
An extensive collection of traditional Hawaiian song, dance, and tradition.
Max Hunter Folk Song Collection
http://maxhunter.missouristate.edu/
A large collection of Ozark Mountain folk songs recorded between 1956 and 1976. They were collected by Max Hunter, a traveling salesman. The songs are available as printed lyrics or in audio format. Some include sheet music.

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