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Audiovisual Resources


Appalachian Music
Source: Association for Cultural Equity
Description: Film clips of various types of Appalachian music with lesson plans to accompany film clips


Audio Samples of Traditional Anecdotes with Transcripts
Description: “Many terms in the transcripts are linked to dictionary entries so that browsers can find more detail on them, including further quotations, etymologies, and sometimes brief word histories.”
Source: Michael Montgomery of University of South Carolina Countdown to the Millennium Project Radio Series

Source: Countdown to the Millennium Oral History Project
Description: Lessons Plans are available to accompany a radio series on oral history and Appalachian themes.


Video Documentaries and Music
Source: Appalshop, a nationally-recognized source of Appalachian documentary films and regional music

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The Talking Appalachian Podcast

Source: Host/Producer Dr. Amy Clark, University of Virginia's College at Wise—Available on all podcast platforms

YouTube: The Talking Appalachian Podcast

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