| 41. | Old World folk customs have persisted for decades in North Dakota, with revival of techniques in weaving, silver crafting, and wood carving.
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| 42. | Staged each Christmas season for five years, they moved rapidly on three stages through sketches and songs, loosely based around folk customs.
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| 43. | Strict traditions describe the items offered and the ritual involved in the temples, but folk custom in the homes is much freer.
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| 44. | The Catholic character of Warmia has been preserved in the architecture of its villages and towns, as well as in folk customs.
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| 45. | Trutovsky was interested in ethnography and depicted colorful Ukrainian folk customs, not shying away from " a dash of good humour ".
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| 46. | "Southern Arizona red beef tamales, to me, are the perfect example of folklore, or folk custom, in that they're all recognizably tamales,"
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| 47. | They were people who had a lot of folk customs about the way they treated themselves ( and ) they had various remedies.
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| 48. | This helped to turn the event as a popular tourist attraction and establish it as one of the most famous folk customs in Britain.
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| 49. | Comparative methods can reveal that some motifs of folktales, fragments of songs or rhymes of folk customs preserved pieces of the old belief system.
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| 50. | In the Middle Ages it was primarily an ecclesiastical festivity, but from the 16th century on the sources recall it as a folk custom.
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