• Henry Glassie (born 24 March 1941) College Professor Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington, has done fieldwork on five continents and written books...
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  • Glassie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Henry Glassie (born 1941), American folklorist Nandi Glassie (1951–2020), Cook Islands...
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  • and industrial designer Henry Glassie (born 1941), emeritus College Professor of Folklore at Indiana University Bloomington Henry Glaß (born 1953), German...
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    Cambridge University Press, 2002. page 42 Retrieved 3 September 2011. Henry Glassie (1991). Turkish Traditional Art Today. p. 370. Kafadar, Cemal (1995)...
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    John; Glassie, Henry (2010). From Mud to Jug: The Folk Potters and Pottery of Northeast Georgia. Wormsloe Foundation Publication. Glassie, Henry (1976)...
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    production of a chair within the context of the life of the craftsman. For Henry Glassie in his study of Folk Housing in Middle Virginia, the investigation concerns...
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    area" by Fred Kniffen (1965) and later Henry Glassie (1968) for house and barn types. Outside a core area, Glassie used Meinig's use of the terms "domain"...
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    eligible to teach the course as an undergraduate, Uslan found a sponsor in Henry Glassie, a professor in the Department of Folklore, who saw superheroes as the...
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    When conducting fieldwork in county Fermanagh, the American folklorist Henry Glassie, a pioneer in the study of folk history, observed that in Irish storytelling...
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    version of the tale is "Willy the Whisp", related in Irish Folktales by Henry Glassie. Séadna by Peadar Ua Laoghaire is yet another version—and also the first...
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