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Anatomy of Japanese folk monsters
Illustrated guide to monsters features a collection of cutaway diagrams showing the anatomy of traditional monsters from Japanese folklore. The Makura-gaeshi (pillow-mover), pictured in the thumbna..Mexican Folk Art and Mexican Handicraft Online: Ironwood Carvings, Talavera, Mayan Hammocks, Religio
Mexican Folk Art Store - Artesanias del Sol sells mexican handicraft online: ironwood and wood carvings, religious gifts, crosses, beads and more mexican crafts. Wholesale prices available.Indian Folk Art | Tribal Art | Cultural Heritage
Indian Folk Art Designs by VibranTribes.com. We promote awareness of Indian Tribal Art, Culture and Cultural Heritage. Visit for Indian Folk Art Digital Media Projects.Victorian Home Plans
From the many styles and time periods to reflect upon when considering residential architecture, the sky's the limit! Contemporary, Modern, Traditional..Havering Folk Club
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Havering Folk Club meets at the Golden Lion in Romford on Wednesdays at 8.00pmThis land is your land - folk documentary
cool bbc documentary on folk musicYellow Boat - Orble
Yellow Boat by Andy Robers at Havering Folk ClubGuitar Fingerpicking
A blog with fingerpicking and fingerstyle guitar information, articles and videos. Topics include folk, blues and country music and favorite fingerpicking guitarists.Little Folk of Faery
Nestled within an old tree, in an abandoned curiosity shop, the Little Folk await you. The enchanted world of Faery needs you to restore the fragile balance which was shattered!African stories
Good information about African stories. Read about African stories here. http://www.africanstories.orgPainted Screens - Baltimore Folk Art Tradition of Screen Painting
Painted screens are a unique folk art tradition popularized in Baltimore, Maryland in the early half of the 20th Century.Imagine: long, drab blocks of narrow, identical row houses, their windows