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EUGENE —The Oregon
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2017. This TAAP program
offers master traditional
artists and culture keepers a
$3,000 stipend to teach their
art form to apprentices from
their own communities,
tribes, or cultural, religious
or occupational group. The
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on their knowledge, skills
and expertise to an appren-
tice of great promise, who
is empowered through these
lessons to continue carrying
on Oregon’s traditions.
Oregon’s many tradi-
tional folk arts include
McKenzie River drift boat
building, Southeast Asian
dance, Norwegian cook-
ing and baking, Northwest
logger poetry, Native
American basket weaving,
Middle Eastern embroidery,
Irish or old time fiddling,
African-American gospel
singing, saddle making and
rawhide braiding for work-
ing cowboys, and more.
Recent TAAP awardees
have included an Iranian
Santoor player, a hip-hop
artist, a rawhide braider,
and a storyteller from the
Coos, Lower Umpqua and
Siuslaw tribes.
The Oregon Folklife
Network encourages appli-
cations from Oregonians
engaged in these kinds of
living cultural traditions
emerging from a particular
heritage or tribe. This pro-
gram does not fund historic
re-enactments, DIY revival
crafts, or those who practice
traditions that are not part of
their own cultural heritage.
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to apply. Visit ofn.uoregon.
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Mullen (ofn@uoregon.edu,
541-346-3820) for more
information about your
eligibility in the program.
A fillable application
can be downloaded at the
Oregon Folklife Network
website: ofn.uoregon.edu.
Staff members are available
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