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DNatureofDTrain's - Folk Legend Rambles and Sharing
Posted On 23/02/2008 07:14:52 by DNatureofDTrain
I am sure many of you are the same but I just love Folk Heros and Legends.. and many know me all over the internet as "Casey Jones" Which is an nickname from one of my favorite Railroading Folk Heros.

I'll use this blog to share links and comments about my favorite legends mostly railroading, but also Shamanic, and Weather Lore as well.

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Folk Dances In Northern India
Posted On 10/02/2008 23:51:53 by anna

Dumhal (Jammu & Kashmir)
The dance of  the Kashmiris is called as 'Dumhal' with long colourful robes, tall conical caps, studded with beads and shells; the menfolk of the Wattal perform this dance on specific occasions. While dancing, the performers sing too, with drums to assist their music. The party of performers move in a ritual manner and dig a banner into the ground at a set location on set occasions. The dance begins with men dancing around this banner.

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"The Armenian Duduk History"
Posted On 10/02/2008 00:24:47 by gevork

"The Armenian Duduk History"

"The Armenian duduk can talk to you,entertain you,amuse you,the Armenian duduk can also get you into deep contemplation... "


The Armenian duduk is one of the oldest double reed instrument in the world. Born in the early eons of Armenian history, it is purely Armenian. Because of its evocative and colorful timbre and warm sound, the duduk has become part of everyday life in Armenia.The Armeni... Read More



金玉奴 (玉奴怨) 關菊英 A Chinese Folklore Beggar's Daughter...
Posted On 09/02/2008 23:17:13 by gevork
A very cute Chinese folk song. I loved it really!
What you think?






Kalinka by Red Russian Army Choir
Posted On 09/02/2008 23:12:22 by gevork


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