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Languages and Folklore of the Upper Midwest

Joseph Salmons and James P. Leary, Series Editors

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America’s Upper Midwest has long been a cultural middle ground: the meeting place for centuries of Indigenous Woodland and Plains peoples, the region with the most entrenched and varied European American populations, and home to growing communities of African, Asian, and Latinx Americans. The Languages and Folklore of the Upper Midwest series—associated with the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures—welcomes innovative manuscripts offering new perspectives on the languages and cultural traditions/folklore of the Upper Midwest’s diverse peoples, both historical and contemporary.

 

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Yooper Talk Dialect as Identity in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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Yooper Talk
Dialect as Identity in Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Kathryn A. Remlinger
Spring 2019 (paperback)

Pinery Boys Songs and Songcatching in the Lumberjack Era
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Pinery Boys
Songs and Songcatching in the Lumberjack Era
Edited by Franz Rickaby with Gretchen Dykstra and James P. Leary
Spring 2017 (paperback)

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Folksongs of Another America
Field Recordings from the Upper Midwest, 1937–1946
James P. Leary
Spring 2018 (paperback)

The Tamburitza Tradition
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The Tamburitza Tradition
From the Balkans to the American Midwest
Richard March
Fall 2013

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Wisconsin Talk
Linguistic Diversity in the Badger State
Edited by Thomas Purnell, Eric Raimy, and Joseph Salmons
Spring 2013