In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
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In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom: The World of Corgis with Charlie Harriman
SoundLore: Folklore & Ethnomusicology
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1 month ago
Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom: The World of Corgis with Charlie Harriman
In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
SoundLore: Folklore & Ethnomusicology
In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.