https://folklife-trad.uk - the Folklife Traditions site will be moved here
Please see our Updates email of 1 July on our Folklife West site on  folklife.uk/updates
We're experimenting to replace our site on https://www.folklife-traditions.uk/

❗️Live trial  ~ nothing here is to be relied on -- it's testing -- unless explicitly says on page "this is ready"

If weblink is blue - it works, if red - not set up as page not yet copied to this new site


ABOUT

Folklife Traditions

• Folklife Traditions Journal (FTJ)
  a print magazine, ​
  all issues copied here online
    • Folklife Traditions Directory
from Folklife, publishers ~ in print and online ~ our other sites is folklife.uk, details on homepage
  • Funded solely by Folklife West membership & Journal subscriptions, advertising, small donations; and by the editors.​
Opt in to our fortnightly-ish UPDATES NEWSLETTER, copied from our UPDATES WEBPAGE (on our other site): www.folklife.uk/opt-in
news from researchers & organisations; directory updates; and from Folklife members, folk news (venues, performers, festivals, workshops, etc)
ABOUT: FOLKLIFE TRADITIONS JOURNAL -- a print magazine; also copied online on this site
  • Copying A4-size print pages, so those images may not suitable for phones
  • Free PDF downloads of this issue online,
    • plus free PDFs downloads for our large archive of previous issues, see INDICES
  • Folklife News (organisations, researchers, etc) Updates on our other site https://folklife.uk/updates, and you can join our "UPDATES EMAILS" list - see that page
  • This site also includes our online FOLKLIFE TRADITIONS DIRECTORY

  • We welcome short researched articles -- up to 2500 words - see Contact & Contribute page
  • Size varies, c.16 A4 pages (10-20 pages)
  • FTJ is published in November & March (separately from Folklife West, Jan/May/Sep)
  • Any queries: email sam@folklife.uk -- more details .... see Contact & Contribute page​​
WEBPAGE INDEX below, or go from top-of-page menu   RED it's not yet set up, see instead on old site   www.folklife-traditions.uk
FTJ home 
About (this page)
  • THIS ISSUE online FTJ 77 copy of print pages; read and/or download as PDF (free)
  • INDICES for Articles & Issues
    • ARTICLES Lists of articles, by author.
    • FWJ 01-08 links to each issue's free PDFs downloads & list of contents 
    •                  *** renumbered after 09 was included in Folklife West, so was same as FW issue number
    • FT 09-49 links to each issue's free PDFs downloads & list of contents
    • FT 50-66 links to each issue's free PDFs downloads & list of contents
      • from FT-65 onwards also has subpages with individual issues as images as well as PDFs
        • FT 65  FT 66
    • FTJ 67-73
      • FTJ 67 FTJ 68 FTJ 69 FTJ 70 FTJ 71 FTJ 72 FTJ 73
        • Index: 73 onwards links to each issue's free PDFs downloads & list of contents
          • also has subpages with individual issues as images as well as PDFs
    • FTJ 74 onwards
      • ​​​​​FTJ 73 FTJ 74 FTJ 75 FTJ 76​
  • Contact & Contribute​​​
  • FT DIRECTORY free listings.
    • Directory: Societies
    • Directory: Folklife Studies
    • Seasonal​​
  • [Cymru] Bywyd Gwerin • Folklife (Wales)
    • a new webpage, not yet set up: "Cymru" for Welsh traditions
    • it will start with material from our former (incomplete) website, (was www.bywyd-gwerin.cymru)
    • meanwhile, here's a link to a temporary site with the same material, http://bywyd-gwerin.weebly.com/​​
    • ​Nid yw’r golygyddion yn siaradwyr Cymraeg rhugl, rydym yn croesawu gwirfoddolwyr i’n helpu i gyfieithu rhestriadau, penawdau ac ati.
Web-editor(s) wanted ! Currently it's just Sam for all admin . . .
  • our print readers tell us how much they enjoy our publication
  • ideally we would concentrate on editing print magazines, with others more web-knowledgeable volunteering to run a website.
  • or volunteers to advise on set up, or running part of site  
  • contact  sam@folklife.uk
We would like to be set up formally as a charity or CIC; a volunteer to take this on would be most welcome.

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