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  1. Beginner's Guide to Traditional Archery by Brian J. Sorrells, 2004-07
  2. Voices of Qi: An Introductory Guide to Traditional Chinese Medicine by Alex Holland, 2000-01-27
  3. Traditional Aran Knitting by Shelagh Hollingworth, 2006-02-01
  4. The Williamsburg Cookbook: Traditional and Contemporary Recipes by Letha Booth, 1971-05-01
  5. Stone Houses: Traditional Homes of Pennsylvania's Bucks County and Brandywine Valley by Margaret Bye Richie, Gregory D. Huber, et all 2005-05-03
  6. Material Obsession: Modern Quilts with Traditional Roots by Sarah Fielke, Kathy Doughty, 2009-03-01
  7. Traditional Bowhunting for Whitetails by Brian Sorrells, 2006-07-20
  8. Out of Poverty: What Works When Traditional Approaches Fail (BK Currents (Paperback)) by Paul Polak, 2009-09-01
  9. Essentials of Tibetan Traditional Medicine by Thinley Gyatso, Chris Hakim, 2010-03-16
  10. Classical Drawing Atelier: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Studio Practice by Juliette Aristides, 2006-10-13
  11. Integrated Chinese: Level 1, Part 1 (Traditional Character) Workbook (Chinese Edition) by Tao-Chung Yao, 2008-10-13
  12. Classical Painting Atelier: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Studio Practice by Juliette Aristides, 2008-04-01
  13. Miller's Traditional English Christmas/an Inspirational & Practical Guide to Enjoying the Christmas Season by Judith Miller, Martin Miller, 1994-10
  14. Traditional Taekwondo: Core Techniques, History and Philosophy by Doug Cook, 2006-05-25

41. Introduction To Japanese Traditional Art - And Related Links
Theater arts, fine arts and literature, with links.
http://www.kanzaki.com/jinfo/jart.html
Help and Status info Japan Music Internet ... Computer
Introduction to Japanese Traditional Art
The Web KANZAKI presents an introduction to Japanese traditional arts and literature, based on Japan: A Pocket Guide, 1996 Edition by Foreign Press Center. Following pages have concise explanation of each field of art as well as several links to related sites.
Articles in this section
Related links
And some other links to Japanese art related sites which may be of your interest (this section is still preliminary) ...

42. Transforming Traditional Libraries
Online peer reviewed journal covering aspects of digital collections, electronic indices, OPACs, internet Category Reference Libraries Journals......
http://www.lib.usf.edu/~mdibble/ttl/
Transforming Traditional Libraries
A Peer-reviewed E-journal
The presentation and organization of the traditional library has been transformed in recent years because of new technology and ever-changing information needs. This transformation has had a profound effect on the structure and organization of libraries. Thus, libraries and librarians are now redefining their roles and exploring the best ways to aid their patrons as the library evolves. Transforming Traditional Libraries is a peer-reviewed e-journal covering aspects of the new library, including digital collections, electronic indices, OPACs, Internet research, bibliographic instruction, information literacy, and the task of integrating these and other new resources with the traditional services of the library. Transforming Traditional Libraries is indexed in Information Science Abstracts
Current Issue
Previous Issue Editors Editorial Board ... Instructions for Authors ISSN: 1528-9494

43. Aaronc - African Religions
A short overview of the many Traditional Religions practiced among people of differing cultural, linguistic, and ethnic groups; gives names for the supreme deity in many African languages; part of a larger site on polytheism.
http://jpdawson.com/modrelg/relafri.html
African Traditional Religions The Bushmen and Hottentots live in southern Africa and were the original inhabitants of the land when the first Europeans arrived at the Cape. Today the true Bushmen (Khoisan) are restricted to the Kalahari Desert and Namibia. Modern Bushmen pray to celestial spirits and tell myths and legends about them. They pay special attention to the moon, which comes into their speculations about the origins of death, a common African preoccupation. The Hottentots have largely become Christian and most of their ancient religious beliefs have disappeared, so much so that it was once thought that they had no former religion. Their ancient gods appear to have been a mingling of natural forces and ancestral spirits. In the sub-Saharan and forest areas there are small groups of Hamites (Caucasians, related to Europeans) such as the Fulani of Nigeria, but they are Muslims like the major Hamite groups of North Africa and the Tuaregs of the Sahara. A vast majority of Africans south of the Sahara are Negroes, and they generally have a belief in a supreme being, though their conception of his role in daily life differs according to localities. Despite the universality of belief in a supreme being in Africa regular worship is not generally given to him. There are no great temples or organized cults for him in most places, though there are a few exceptions. Yet despite this absence of formal worship and temples over most of Africa, the supreme being (or God) is a reality to many people. He is transcendent and there is a popular myth, told from West African to the Upper Nile, which says that he or the sky his dwelling place was once much nearer to the earth.

44. Welcome To The National Council For The Traditional Arts Online!
Dedicated to the preservation and documentation of Traditional arts in the United States through festival Category Society Folklore Organizations......Thanks to WEB Counter for counting! This site is best viewed using 4.0 browsers.Click here to download free! netscape navigator internet explorer.
http://www.ncta.net/
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45. Bosnian Traditional Instruments
Information about Traditional instruments of Bosnia saz, zurna and Tanbura.
http://marvin.ecc.cc.mo.us/~almir/pjesme/sevdah/instruments.html
Bosnian Traditional Instruments Until the twentieth century, the majority of instruments that have served Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina were adopted from the East. These consist of different types of long-necked lutes - tambura , sargija, and saz - the zurna , a double reed instrument and many types of membranophonic instruments and cymbals. The saz was primarily an urban instrument of large dimensions strung with 6-10 metal strings that ran over a large number of low frets ( perdeta ). It was used mostly to accompany lyric songs and rarely to accompany dances of an Oriental type, for example the zaybek . The saz player ( sazlija ) demonstrated his ability to improvise in the lengthy instrumental introductions and intermezzi that were an essential part of lyric songs like the sevdalinka The tambura and sargija , instruments of small and medium format with 2, 4, or 6 strings, are used mainly in rural musical practice. The tambura is used to accompany Muslim epic songs or dances and the sargija to accompany dances and rural lyric songs. In the last decade, the

46. Southern Rail Home Page
Pinecastle recording artists, playing Original and Traditional bluegrass .
http://world.std.com/~muller/SR/
Southern Rail
Over billion notes played! Just the banjo alone! (This site updated on 3/31/03; schedule updated 3/31/03.)
Playing American music and proud of it!
Coal Tattoo is here!
The wait is over...click here for more details. Would like to stay up-to-date on Southern Rail's performance schedule? Are you already on Southern Rail's mailing list but would like to receive email instead?
Contact us via email at:
bluegrass@SouthernRail.com.
Here is a little treat for you, our great fans! This is a video of a performance of Coal Tattoo recorded by a good friend of ours, Mark Stoner, during our show at Longwood Gardens, July 20, 2002. There are two versions, a larger one (about 6.5 MBytes) and a smaller one (a bit less than 1 MByte). These are .wmv files; to play them, click on either of these links. To download them (on a Windows computer, at least), right-click on either one and select "Save Target As". Enjoy!
Larger version

Smaller version

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47. The Ballad Index - Welcome (TOC)
The Traditional Ballad Index The Traditional Ballad Index is a collaborative effortdesigned to help people find reference information on folk ballads.
http://www.csufresno.edu/folklore/BalladIndexTOC.html
The Traditional Ballad Index:
An Annotated Bibliography of the Folk Songs
of the English-Speaking World.
Welcome
The Traditional Ballad Index is a collaborative effort designed to help people find reference information on folk ballads. It is not itself a source of song texts or of discussion of ballads, although it contains some summary information. The current version of the Ballad Index, as of April 3, 2002, is 1.5. We expect to release new versions regularly. Click here for a list of features new in this version. If you expect to use the Ballad Index heavily, we suggest that you download the appropriate software for your computer. The Ballad Index software allows you to conduct more complex searches than the online version, and save the results in more convenient form. Please note: The Traditional Ballad Index is a catalog of traditional song. It contains descriptions of, and sometimes quotes, these songs, many of which have so-called adult themes and some of which use rather coarse language. If you are offended by these things, you should stop here. (On the other hand, if you are looking for such things, go somewhere else; there won't be enough to keep you interested.)
Here you can proceed to:
Instructions for Use
Find out how the Index is constructed, how to conduct effective searches, and how to make your own contribution to this on-going effort.

48. Traditional Siamese: FBRL Breed Page
Information, links, and breeder contact information for the Traditional Siamese cat breed.
http://www.breedlist.com/siamese-trad-breeders.html
Traditional Siamese
View North American Traditional Siamese Breeder List
View Traditional Siamese Retired Friends List
Description
The Traditional Siamese, also called the Applehead or Classic Siamese, has a rounder, more moderate body and head type than today's show Siamese. It is a talkative, affectionate cat, and appears in the traditional seal, blue, chocolate, and lilac point colors. Interesting breed fact: While very popular as a pet, the Traditional Siamese is not considered a separate breed by most breed registries. Normally, these cats are registered simply as Siamese. Although registered as Siamese, the traditional/applehead style is not competitive in the show ring. Potential owners wishing for a cat to show competitively should visit the Siamese breeders' page instead. Another possible show alternative is the Tonkinese , which has a similar body type to the Traditional Siamese. Associations: Traditional Siamese are not shown competitively in any organization but are registerable as Siamese. The major difference is in the conformation of the cats. Those looking for a Siamese to show should look at the regular Siamese breeders' page.

49. The Traditional Ballad Index
Annotated bibliography of folk songs.Category Arts Literature British Ballads and Broadsides......The Traditional Ballad Index. The Traditional Ballad Index is a collaborativeeffort designed to help people find reference information on folk ballads.
http://www.csufresno.edu/folklore/BalladSearch.html
The Traditional Ballad Index
An Annotated Bibliography of the Folk Songs of the English-Speaking World
Search Ballad Index
Search for ballads by entering words and phrases, separated by commas
(e.g., love, courting, "Barbara Allen") Search for:
Overview
The Traditional Ballad Index is a collaborative effort designed to help people find reference information on folk ballads. This page is designed to let you find ballads by entering titles or keywords. The database offers a variety of information about each song, including a brief description, a bibliography, and historical background. Alternate titles are given. Most songs also have a list of keywords to help you search. You can find the list of keywords here . The instructions for the Ballad Index are here To perform a search, simply type in the words you want to search for in the form below. For example, if you wanted to find all songs about birds, you would type in BIRD . To find songs about birds in which someone dies, use BIRD AND DEATH . You may use OR as well as AND , and multiple keywords are (obviously) permitted. The search

50. Home Page -- Great Plains Traditional Bow Co.
Home page of Great Plains Traditional Bow Co., manufacturing beautiful, handmade bows in many styles.
http://www.greatplains.pampa.com/
B-model Take Dn Recurve Original Take Dn Recurve B-model 60" 1 Pc Recurve Original 60" 1 Pc Recurve ... Contact Us Great Plains Traditional Bow Co. Phone: 1-806-665-5463 Fax: 1-806-665-3035 Email: forman@pan-tex.net European contacts Help Great Plains Traditional Bow Company offers the most complete line of traditional bows available today. Each bow is hand crafted to the highest standards. From the selection of beautiful woods to the last coat of finish, each step in the process of building a Great Plains bow is done with the greatest care. We have spent many years developing our line of bows and as you can see, they are well designed and very beautiful. Naturally, performance is number one in building a world class bow, and you can be assured these bows shoot as good as they look. Example of B-model 60" One Piece Recurve

51. Non-Traditional Gymnastics
want to. But, whatever you call it there is very little nonTraditionalgymnastics literature on the Web or otherwise . This will
http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Stadium/7261/

52. Lewis Mehl-Madrona: Traditional Native American Medicine - Treatment Of Chronic
Dr. Lewis MehlMadrona at Beth Israel's Center for Health and Healing presents research on how Native American Traditional practices can integrate with Traditional medicine to treat chronic illness. Includes comparison and demographic charts.
http://www.healing-arts.org/mehl-madrona/mmtraditionalpaper.htm
T raditional [Native American] Indian Medicine
Treatment of Chronic Illness: D evelopment of an integrated program with conventional medicine and evaluation of effectiveness By Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph.D.
Lewis E. Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph.D.
Coordinator for Integrative Psychiatry and System Medicine
Program in Integrative Medicine
University of Arizona
College of Medicine
1650 East Fort Lowell, Suite 201
Tucson, AZ 85724
Phone: 917-856-3755
Email: coyotemd@earthlink.net Other Pages on Lewis Mehl-Madrona Summary : Increasingly, traditional Native American healing practices are being requested by Native Americans and non-Natives alike. A series of meetings among traditional Native American healers and the author resulted in a dialogue between the Native American world view and that of biomedicine. Recommendations arose for how treatment should proceed in the modern world and how best to introduce interested non-Natives to Native American healing practices. An approach was developed for bridging cultures to facilitate the interaction of non-Natives with traditional healers. One hundred sixteen patients were treated in this manner by the author in conjunction with traditional Native American healers. More than 80% of patients showed significant, persisting benefits of a time-intensive treatment program. A comparison group of patients derived from the author's emergency room patients showed significantly lower rates of improvement. The author suggests that an intensive treatment experience (inspired by Native American practices) over 7-10 days for treating chronic physical illness achieves both health benefits and improved cost utility.

53. Forms Of Traditional Literature With Links
Provides some definitions of common forms of Traditional literature, such as folktales, tall tales, fables, proverbs, myths, and epics.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/form2.htm
Forms of Traditional Literature
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center forms of traditional literature page. You will find folktales, tall tales, fables, proverbs, myths, and epics. This page is part of the Traditional Literature page. The ISLMC is a preview site for teachers, librarians, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or site map . Revised 6/1/02.
Folktales
Tall Tales Fables Proverbs ... Mother Goose (Nursery Rhymes)
Folktales
Sometimes called "Cottage tales." Stories of the common folk.
Folktales : What are they?

Folklore Parodies
Bibliography from U. of Iowa
Richard Darsie's collection; Africa, Central Asia, Central
Europe, China, Englsand, India, Ireland, Japan, Middle East,
Native America, Russia, Scandinavia, Scotland, Siberia
Uncle Remus: His Songs Songs and Sayings
By Joel Chandler Harris; from Project Gutenberg;
Related page: Joel Chandler Harris Teacher Resource File
New Fairytales Online by Rosemary Lake
Read stories online
Cinderella, by the Grimm Brothers
German version of the tale; from the Online-Library
Andrew Lang. Fairy Tales

54. Traditional Boats & Tall Ships - Tallship.co.uk
A bi-monthly magazine for lovers of tall ships.Category Recreation Boating Magazines and E-zines......Traditional Boats and Tall Ships is an allcolour magazine that deals withall aspects of the present-day world of tall ships and sail training.
http://www.tallship.co.uk/
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55. THE JOY OF SATAN
Comprehensive site on Traditional Satanism, Demonology, Black Magick and the Goetics.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/HOME.html
*updated 2/15/03 *IMPORTANT; updated 3/02/03

For centuries, Satanists have been persecuted, lectured to and force fed the false allegations that our God, the one known as Satan/Lucifer, "the Devil" is "evil," is a "rebel 'angel'," is opposed to "god," is the "enemy of mankind" along with many other blatant fallacies. Recently, there has been a new light shed upon all of this. The light of truth.
Recent archeological excavations have unearthed a large number of ancient tablets in the area known as the "Fertile Crescent." This area in ancient times was called Sumeria/Mesopotamia and is located in the middle east. Here the first civilizations known to mankind developed.
These tablets are presently in the British Museum. Scholars have been working on deciphering the ancient inscriptions for some years now. WHAT HAS COME TO LIGHT IS THAT THE GOD KNOWN AS SATAN/LUCIFER "THE DEVIL" IS THE TRUE FATHER AND CREATOR OF HUMANITY. He gave us an evolutionary hand up and along with the Nephilim (those now refered to as Demons) taught humanity civilization. Due to the immense wealth, power and control of the enemy religious institutions, many scholars fear reputational/career ruin, should they blatantly come foreward. The xtian church, built upon crimes against humanity is being exposed in the recent pedophelia scandals. These religions are in their last days. Their foundations are based upon false teachings, the inversion of good and evil and deluding humanity away from the True Creator God and the corruption of spirituality. Their obvious failures are apparent in the large number of atheists and non-practitioners.

56. American College Of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Specializes in Chinese herbal medicine. Fouryear MS degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. San Category Health Alternative Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Schools......Accredited Graduate College Offering the Masters of Science Degree in TraditionalChinese Medicine. American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
http://www.actcm.org/
American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine 455 Arkansas Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Tel: 415-282-7600 Fax: 415-282-0856 Email: info@actcm.edu Academic Calendar Chinese Medicine Day Campus Guided Tours ... "Best of the West" Updated: About ACTCM Admissions History Accreditation Degree Authorizations Administrative Staff ... Fee and Charge Financial Aid Student Services News FAQ Eligibility Criteria Application Procedures ... Study Abroad Program Clinics Library Invite from Clinic Dean CAP Sites Special Project Introduction ... Article Abstracts Alumni Continuing Education Alumni Association Practitioners Directory Online Contributions Academic Dean's Welcome ... Registration Form ACTCM E-Journal Article Abstracts Call for Papers Author Instructions Related Links www.lifence.ac.jp www.worldwildlife.org: www.ccaom.org www.acupuncture.ca.gov ... Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

57. Country Update
Weekly Traditional country music news page with trivia, interviews, opinions, articles, links, and Internet radio show.
http://countryupdate.net/

58. American Traditional Stencils
Stencil, Stenciling, American Traditional Stencils, Blue laser, Brass stencils,Brass embossing stencils, Stencilability, Wall stencil, Wall stenciling
http://www.americantraditional.com/

59. CTL's Official Home Page
Traditional music from the New York Irish community, featuring flute, fiddle, guitar, accordion, keyboards and voices.
http://www.cherishtheladies.com/
Cherish The Ladies Newest CD
"On Christmas Night" now available.
Click now to order for the holidays.

60. Traditional Navigation In The Western Pacific @ University Of Pennsylvania Museu
Covers the role, techniques, and tools of the Carolinian navigator. From the University of Pennsylvania Category Science Earth Sciences Geomatics Navigation History......Traditional navigation by Pacific islanders involves no compasses or charts. Butwhat about different people's Traditional bodies of specialized lore?
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/navigation/Intro.html
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM of Archaeology and Anthropology
presents
Is there a primitive mentality essentially
different from a civilized one? Or do people learn and mentally organize their experience in similar ways in spite of differences in their cultures and in the content of what they have to learn? We know that all people, if raised in the appropriate environment, prove capable of learning to speak any language and to think and operate effectively in the context of any culture. But what about different people's traditional bodies of specialized lore? Are they organized in similar ways, or not? Cognitive psychologists are interested in understanding how specialists mentally process and store their knowledge so that they can retrieve it as needed. Traditional navigators of the Central Caroline Islands provide a case in point. The Carolinian art of navigation includes a sizable body of knowledge developed to meet the needs of ocean voyaging for distances of up to several hundred miles among the tiny islands and atolls of Micronesia. Lacking writing, local navigators have had to commit to memory their knowledge of the stars, sailing directions, seamarks, and how to read the waves and clouds to determine currents and predict weather.

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