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| What is the Michigan 4-H FOLKPATTERNS Program? | How to get started with a FOLKPATTERNS project | HOME | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| The FOLKPATTERNS Program
Traditions in Michigan There are many traditions to explore when doing a FOLKPATTERNS project. Read about a Michigan example of the traditions highlighted. |
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| Anniversaries Architecture Art Auctioneering Autographs Ballads Barbeque Barns Basketmaking Beekeeping Birdhouses Birthdays Blacksmithing Bluegrass Boat building Broom making Cake decorating Camp lore Candy making Carpentry Carving Celebrations Cheers Children's lore Clothing Collections College lore Computer folklore Crafts Customs Dance Dialects Dowsing Egg decorating Embroidery |
Epitaphs Fairs Family Traditions Festivals Fiestas Fishing Foodways Games Gardens Ghost stories Gift giving Gospel Graffiti Gravemarkers Hair styling Halloween Herbal lore Homecomings Holidays Horseshoeing Humor Hunting Jokes Local legends Low Riders Lullabies Lure making Maple syrup Mariachi Medicine Midsummer Murals Music Naming customs |
Pigeon racing Pow wows Pranks Prom Proverbs Quillwork Quilt making Quinceañeras Rap Riddles Salsa Sayings Scarecrows Slang Songs Stone carving Storytelling Tatting Textiles Toys Traditional healing Trapping Urban legends Weatherlore Weaving Wedding cakes Weddings Woodcarving Valentines Xeroxlore Yard Art Yuletide greetings |
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