The Missouri Folklore Society

Angelena Iglesia

      The Missouri Folklore Society Journal The Missouri Folklore Society Newsletter Our main page of links: regional and national folklore organizations, genres, reference and online collections Calendar of Upcoming Missouri folklore and folklife […]

 

 

 


T
he Missouri Folklore
Society Journal

The
Missouri Folklore Society Newsletter


Our main page of links: regional and national folklore organizations,
genres, reference and online collections


Calendar of Upcoming Missouri folklore and folklife
events


Editor’s choice
: sites especially worthy of a Missouri folklorist’s
attention


Missouri Folklore Studies:
an online archive of occasional papers,
essays and documentation

Resources for educators and students




snailmail
:


P.O. Box 1757
Columbia, MO 65205


 


 


 


 


Of special interest

 

Have a look at

Missouri State’s Ozarks Studies
page!

 



Now accepting submissions for Missouri Folklore
Studies, an online archive of occasional papers on the traditions of
Missouri and its residents.


 Members — here’s a printable .pdf of
the society’s
trifold
brochure


 


Students — apply for the Dolf and Becky Schroeder prize in folklore!


 


New or renewing member?




Click here for
the membership form
(.pdf to print and mail)


 

Links especially for
members of MFS


 

Click here for a listing of ongoing and developing projects and
folklore collections to which you can contribute.

Support your
Missouri Folklore Society
: music and opportunities to donate

Click
here to send a note to the newsletter editor on Missouri folklore, folklife or folkarts people and
events;

please note: the Missouri
Folklore Society will not share its membership list with any individual or
organization, nor do we accept paid advertising.

 


This page appears courtesy of Truman State
University

last updated 12-16-19

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