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		Definition of folklife in English: folklifenounˈfəʊklaɪfˈfōklīf mass nounThe way of life of a rural or traditional community.  the stories offer a window on everyday folklife count noun they have documented a rich folklife based on hunting, trapping, fishing, and woodcutting  Example sentencesExamples -  It was not possible for them to imagine disability in relationship to folk culture and folklife.
 -  Impressed by the poetic treatment of African American folklife but desirous of a lengthier manuscript, Liveright suggested that Toomer enlarge the work.
 -  Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture.
 -  I was taking notes like an anthropologist about the strange folklife of the office.
 -  Theater and dance have a strong tradition in France, both in the classical sense and in the realm of folklife.
 -  He also met some of the major folklore and folklife Scandinavian scholars of the day including C. W. von Sydow and Sigurd Erixon.
 -  The aim of this essay has been to demonstrate that the identification of old-world sources for southern folklife is crucial to understanding this distinctive regional culture.
 -  In this essay, folklore, folklife, and folk culture are used more or less interchangeably.
 -  But his main interest in life was in the folklife of the local fishing industry.
 -  Croce, curator of the Smithsonian centre for folklife and cultural heritage, and a team of colleagues, visited Scotland for 10 days.
 -  In 1970, a reconstruction was made of ‘what the custom may have looked like at the time it was banned’ by a group of local individuals involved in folklife studies.
 -  The national folklife collection captures the unique heritage in Ireland and is now preserved to pass on to future generations.
 -  It is now time to examine those early immigrant cultures that joined Native Americans to build the foundations of southern folklife.
 -  This success is testament to the hard work and commitment of all those who helped to bring the national folklife collection to this spectacular location.
 -  It was a joy to be able to show the athletes and their mentors the Museum and the national folklife as depicted here in the Museum.
 
    Definition of folklife in US English: folklifenounˈfōklīf The way of life of a rural or traditional community.  the stories offer a window on everyday folklife count noun they have documented a rich folklife based on hunting, trapping, fishing, and woodcutting  Example sentencesExamples -  The aim of this essay has been to demonstrate that the identification of old-world sources for southern folklife is crucial to understanding this distinctive regional culture.
 -  Theater and dance have a strong tradition in France, both in the classical sense and in the realm of folklife.
 -  In 1970, a reconstruction was made of ‘what the custom may have looked like at the time it was banned’ by a group of local individuals involved in folklife studies.
 -  Croce, curator of the Smithsonian centre for folklife and cultural heritage, and a team of colleagues, visited Scotland for 10 days.
 -  Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture.
 -  In this essay, folklore, folklife, and folk culture are used more or less interchangeably.
 -  It was not possible for them to imagine disability in relationship to folk culture and folklife.
 -  It is now time to examine those early immigrant cultures that joined Native Americans to build the foundations of southern folklife.
 -  I was taking notes like an anthropologist about the strange folklife of the office.
 -  Impressed by the poetic treatment of African American folklife but desirous of a lengthier manuscript, Liveright suggested that Toomer enlarge the work.
 -  It was a joy to be able to show the athletes and their mentors the Museum and the national folklife as depicted here in the Museum.
 -  He also met some of the major folklore and folklife Scandinavian scholars of the day including C. W. von Sydow and Sigurd Erixon.
 -  This success is testament to the hard work and commitment of all those who helped to bring the national folklife collection to this spectacular location.
 -  But his main interest in life was in the folklife of the local fishing industry.
 -  The national folklife collection captures the unique heritage in Ireland and is now preserved to pass on to future generations.
 
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