Ohio
The collections of the American Folklife Center contain materials from
Ohio that document the diversity of the state's folk traditions. Among
its recordings are numerous hours of maritime songs and stories; Lithuanian
immigrant songs; folk music collected by Alan Lomax in the 1930s; folksongs
and piano and fiddle tunes from the 1950s; and religious music.
Collections
Finding Aid: View a complete list of our Ohio collections.
Local Legacies: This project provides a "snapshot" of local culture as it was expressed in the year 2000. View Ohio's Local Legacies projects.
Veterans History Project: Browse state collections from the Veterans History Project.
Field School
In 1999 an ethnographic field school was conducted in Knox County, Ohio,
in cooperation with Kenyon College. The student researchers looked at the
intersection of nature and culture along the Kokosing river. To read an
article about the field school by David Taylor, read "Folklife
Center Field School Explores Life Along the Kokosing," in Folklife
Center News, Winter 2000.
Additional Resources
Folklife Resources: Find state folklife-related agencies, societies, archives, higher education programs, and more, in Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory of Folklife Resources in the United States.
Publication: A Brief List of Materials Relating to Ohio Folksong (bibliography from 1970). [full text]
Published Recordings: Songs from or about Ohio are found on the following recordings.
Anglo-American Ballads, Library of Congress AFS L1. [audiocassette]
Anglo-American Shanties, Lyric Songs, Dance Tunes, and Spirituals,
Library of Congress AFS L2. [audiocassette]
Anglo-American Songs and Ballads, Library of Congress AFS
L21. [audiocassette]
Songs and Ballads of American History and of the Assassination of
Presidents, Library of Congress AFS L29. [audiocassette]
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