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What We Do

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Oregon Culture Keepers Roster

An ever-expanding, juried selection of folk and traditional artists.
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Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program

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Annual program that supports and celebrates Oregon's culture bearers in passing on their traditions.
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Annual Culture Keeper Gathering

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Oregon's culture bearers gather to collaborate, participate in career-building workshops, and build community.
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Oregon Culture Nights

Annual summer event series featuring Oregon's culture bearers. Hosted by the Museum of Natural and Cultural History.
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NEA Research Lab Grant

Multi-year project studying the impacts of traditional arts apprenticeships on awardee's cultural communities.
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Past Programs

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Past programs and projects stewarded by Oregon Folklife Network.
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Eugene, OR 97403
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The museum is located on Kalapuya ilihi, the traditional homeland of the Kalapuya people, many of whom are now citizens of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. 

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