Collection SummaryTitle: In Tune With Tradition: Wisconsin Folk Musical Instruments Project CollectionDates: circa 1986-1992 Creator:
Contents: Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures: 16 folders of manuscript materials, 13 audiocassettes, 478 35 mm color slides, 28 color prints (26 3x3 to 3x4, 1 4x5, and 1 3 1/2x5), 18 Polaroid prints (3 1/2 x 4 1/4 ), 27 black-and-white prints (2 8x10, 24 5x7, and 1 4x5), 1/2 sheet black-and-white negatives, 10 contact sheets, 5 4x5 black-and-white internegatives, 1 4x5 color copy negative, 1 4x5 color copy transparency, and 1 artifact Publisher: Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures 432 East Campus Mall, Room 332 Archival Location: Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures (Map) Summary: Ethnographic documentation (circa 1987-1989) used by the Cedarburg Cultural Center (Cedarburg, Wisconsin) to organize a traveling exhibition (1990-1991) focused on two dozen Wisconsin folk musical instruments, their makers, and represented varied ethnic and musical traditions (e.g., lumberjack, Woodland Indian, Norwegian, Puerto Rican, Hmong); consisting of manuscript materials, audio recordings, graphic materials, and one artifact. Language: The records are in Englsh and Spanish. URL to cite for this finding aid: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-csumc-csumc0035cg |