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Subjects in Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginias
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Part of: Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia
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Date: 1900-1999
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Part of: American Folklife Center
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Contributor: Hufford, Mary
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Subjects: 1 - 66
Ethnography
[800]
Interviews
[464]
Photographs
[335]
Spring
[140]
Summer
[116]
Fall
[99]
Community Space
[73]
Mining
[73]
April
[69]
Open Forest
[66]
Winter
[59]
Harvesting of Fruits and Vegetables
[51]
June
[44]
Ginseng (Panax Quinquefolia)
[43]
Mountaintop Removal
[43]
August
[42]
Community Events
[39]
December
[36]
Foodways
[35]
Bradley Mountain (W. Va.)
[33]
Molly Moochers (Morchella Sp.)
[33]
Morels
[33]
September
[30]
November
[29]
Cultural Landmarks
[27]
March
[27]
Recreation
[26]
Peachtree Creek (W. Va.), Mouth of
[25]
Shumate's Branch
[25]
Biodiversity
[24]
Righthand Fork (Rock Creek)
[24]
Gardens
[23]
Year-Round Work
[23]
Hazy Creek (W. Va.)
[22]
Hickory (Carya Sp.)
[22]
Pine Branch (W. Va.)
[22]
Signs
[22]
May
[21]
New River (W. Va.)
[21]
Drews Creek (W. Va.)
[20]
Syble's Bed and Barn
[20]
Nineteen Thirties
[19]
January
[18]
Logging
[18]
Moonshining
[18]
Commons
[17]
July
[17]
Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifera)
[17]
Tourism
[17]
Berries
[16]
Cemeteries
[16]
Chestnut (Castanea Dentata)
[16]
Harvesting
[16]
Hunting
[16]
Music-Making
[16]
Nineteen Twenties
[16]
October
[16]
Route 3
[16]
Forest Farming
[15]
Lefthand (Buffalo) Fork
[14]
Reclamation
[14]
Fishing
[13]
Ramps (Allium Tricoccum)
[13]
Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifera)
[13]
United Mineworkers of America (Umwa)
[13]
Vernacular Architecture
[13]
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