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  • Middle American folk soil taxonomy
  • The implications of folk soil taxonomies for agricultural change in Middle America
  • « Ethnopedology », i.e. the folk perception and use of soil, is discussed here for Mayan and Spanish-speaking peasants in tropical lowland Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. Their folk soil taxonomies are interpreted as indicators of successful
  • Perception of the Great Plains in nineteenth century folk songs : teaching about place
  • Melodies and lyrics can evoke a sense of place, in this case, folk songs that emerged between 1870 and 1890 in the frontier society from the Dakotas to Kansas. - (DWG)
  • A folk guide to geography as a holistic science
  • Folk house-types as indicators of tradition: the case of the Mopan Maya in southern Belize
  • The amazing armadillo : geography of a folk critter.
  • Traditions and research opportunities in folk geography
  • Log dwellings in Canadian folk architecture
  • The hunters of Euboea: Mountain folk in the classical Mediterranean
  • The sounds of people and places: a geography of American folk and popular music
  • Folk architecture in cultural and ecological context
  • Folk remedies in modern pharmacies: examples from Tijuana, Mexico in Papers in Latin American geography in honor of Lucia C. Harrison.
  • The mountain West: interpreting the folk landscape
  • and identity, for the Lehel’s Horn, but also for the flourishing preserving of traditions. Preserving of the past values has been very important here. According to the author, the Jazygs were pioneers of the local culture movements in the 1960s and of the folk
  • dance and folk music in the 1970s. - (AM)
  • Why folk housing?
  • Interesting maps on population density, spread of settlement, urban influence, foreign-born population, elderly people, retirement folk. - (D. W. Gade).
  • Part Two. Academic, official and folk geographies : Tensions of local and global concern
  • unpublished essay by Kniffen, The lower Mississippi valley : European settlement, utilization and modification | 3) another previously unpublished essay by Kniffen, The study of folk architecture : geographical perspectives | 4) reprint of Kniffen's article
  • , Folk housing : key to diffusion , that first appeared in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers in 1965| and 5) a bibliography of Kniffen's works. - (DWG)
  • A gabled folk house type of the Mexico-Texas borderland