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Featured Recording1975No-No Boy is the musical project of Vietnamese American singer and scholar Julian Saporiti. On his Smithsonian Folkways debut 1975, named after the year Saigon fell, Saporiti investigates his own family heritage as well as life in WWII Japanese internment camps, immigrant detention centers and refugee camps in 2020, and other stories of immigration that illustrate the complexities of becoming American.
New Releases
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1975No-No Boy
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Puentes SonorosQuetzal
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120,000 StoriesNobuko Miyamoto
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A Mind of Your OwnThe Bright Siders
Vinyl
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Key to the Highway / Someone Told Me It Was All OverClifton Chenier
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And One and TwoElla Jenkins
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New Orleans Jazz at the Kitty HallsVarious Artists
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Blackland Farm BoyBill Neely
Essentials
Essential Picks
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You're Stepping On My ShadowTony Schwartz
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Letters from Iraq: Oud and String QuintetRahim Alhaj
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The Complete Bowdoin College Concert, 1960Pete Seeger
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Rolas de Aztlán: Songs of the Chicano MovementVarious Artists
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¡Come Bien! Eat Right!José-Luis Orozco
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Hellish CalypsoVarious Artists
Books
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This Land is Your Land (Book)Woody Guthrie
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Talking Feet (Book)Mike Seeger
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Riding in My Car (Book)Woody Guthrie
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Labor's Troubadour (Hard Cover Book)Joe Glazer
DVDs
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Banjo of Ralph Stanley: From Old-Time to Bluegrass (DVD)Ralph Stanley
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Ella Jenkins Live at the Smithsonian (DVD)Ella Jenkins
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Clifton Chenier: The King of Zydeco (DVD)Clifton Chenier
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How To Play the 5-String Banjo (DVD)Pete Seeger