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noun
A grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation.
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Like many Tamburitzans, Ms. Tabi has been folk dancing since she was little.
Bagpipes have always been folk instruments, but after the 15th century some were used for court music, and others have survived as military instruments.
On the face of it, this rediscovered music told the story of a project that Self Portrait travestied – whose working title, according to one of the musicians involved, might have been Folk Songs of America, pointing to two later albums on which Dylan re-explored the folk repertoire, Good as I Been to You (1992) and World Gone Wrong (1993).
They had been folk musicians and weren't particularly proficient playing electric guitar – [Bloomfield] could play all these scales and arpeggios and fast time-signatures .
Furthermore, inheritance of acquired characters certainly is not Lamarck's original idea; rather, it appears to have been "folk wisdom" in Lamarck's day [ 7].
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What a year it's been, folks.
It's folk medicine.
This is folk etymology.
"They are folk heroes of a sort.
The immediate consequence was folk rock.
"These figures are folk art.
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