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Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program

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Supporting and celebrating Oregon's traditional artists.
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Culture Fest

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Statewide Folklife Survey

Statewide survey of traditional artists and culture keepers.
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Oregon Culture Keepers Roster

An ever-expanding, juried selection of folk and traditional artists.
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Oregon Culture Nights

Join us for a celebration of Oregon's living traditions.
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Legends & Lore Marker Grants

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Telling Our Stories

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Folklorist Services

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OFN Student Opportunities

Career, training, and student opportunities with the Oregon Folklife Network.
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Faculty Collaborations with Oregon Folklife Network

Research, project consulting, and more
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