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Ethnographic & Documentary Projects by Students at Amherst College

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Tsegyalgar East

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April 16, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Vajra Dance at Tsegyalgar One comment

To learn more about Tsegyalgar in Conway, the broader Dzogchen community, and Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, visit the following links. Tsegyalgar –

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WMUA Polka Photo Gallery

April 14, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Pioneer Valley Polka
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WMUA On the Air

About the Project

April 14, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Pioneer Valley Polka

Student Contributors Andrew Feinberg is from Manhattan Beach, California. He is graduating from Hampshire College in Spring 2012, with a concentration

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Who’da Funk It at the Green River Festival

April 9, 2012 Bridget Dahill Community Contributions: 2012 Who'Da Funk It

Live at the Green River Festival, Greenfield, MA July 20, 2013

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About the Project

April 8, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Celtic Music in Amherst and Northampton

Student Contributors   María Darrowis a freshman at Amherst College from Portland, Maine. She is a member of the women’s

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Map – Creating Language Together

March 26, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 WhoDa Funk It, MAP PAGES
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WMUA Studio

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March 26, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Pioneer Valley Polka

WMUA-Amherst, 91.1 FM has archived shows available online, as well as links to let you stream the radio shows right to

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Sean Burke of Banish Misfortune

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March 26, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Celtic Music in Amherst and Northampton

Interview with Sean Burke of Banish Misfortune March 11, 2012 Sean Burke is one of the founding members and a

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March 26, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 Celtic Music in Amherst and Northampton

More information about Banish Misfortune is available at: www.banishmisfortune.com. The 5-6 piece band met at the Amherst open sessions and performs

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About the Project

March 26, 2012 Bridget Dahill 2012 WhoDa Funk It

Student Contributors Christopher Payne is a senior English major at Amherst College.  Originally from Chicago, Christopher has also been a dedicated

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