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| | Participant Biographies: The Lomax Legacy: Folklore in a Globalizing Century (The American Folklife Center, Library of ... |
 | | Since 1971 he and his wife, anthropologist Naomi Bishop, have engaged in continuing fieldwork in a Himalayan village. |
 | | He worked intensively with the UCLA National Dance/Media Project funded by The Pew Charitable Trusts, and has taken students to the Pacific Arts Festival (Samoa 1996, New Caledonia 2000) as part of an on-going World Arts and Cultures initiative to make a long term video record of this festival. |
 | | He has also written about music and performance for the Village Voice, Vibe, The Jazz Review, Wire, Time Out, The Boston Phoenix, and other publications, and is currently at work on a biography of Alan Lomax. |
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