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Forthcoming in JFR
Volume 44:2, 2007
Special issue on New Zealand Folklore
- Janice Ackerly
- Continuity and Change: The Subversive World of New Zealand Children’s Playground Rhymes
- John Archer
- The Little Waiata That Ran Away: Some Much-Traveled Songs from the Maori-Pakeha Cultural Interface
- Laurie Bauer and Bauer Winifred
- Playing with Tradition
- Michael Brown
- “Earnest Spade Work”: The New Zealand Folklore Society, 1966–1975
- Phil Garland
- Chasing a Dream
- Koenraad Kuiper
- North Country Vernacular Culture In The South Country: Cultural Continuity And Adaptation
- Mike Lloyd
- “Mrs Perkins Almost Had a Stroke . . .”: The Artful Accomplishment of Humor in a “Dick Joke” Competition
- Moira Smith
- The Ephemeral Tradition of Extrav
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