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Just curious: from the original post and from a quick look at the related
web sites, the Office of Cultural Education seems to be focused almost
exclusively on history in NYS. I'm wondering (especially since it is the
Office of Cultural Education), where the folklore an dcultural traditions
of communities and groups in our state fits into the plan. As a
folklorist, community organizer and someone engaged in related local
history/culture activities, I believe there is a vital connection. Can
someone please expound? Thanks.

BTW, perhaps this is addressed in the report. I did print it out, but
haven't had a chance to read it yet.

Deborah Clover
Ithaca, NY

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