A lot of different kinds of people have come to Texas since the Spanish first met the Indians wit...
This volume collects the best known or most representative or the most classically Texas traditio...
Some people are still working stock, building chimneys, making syrup, curing warts, and witching ...
The Big Thicket of East Texas is one of the few areas left in the United States where people can ...
Juneteenth Texas explores African-American folkways and traditions from both African-American and...
Previous ed. published in 1985 by Southern Methodist University Press.
A Publication of the Texas Folklore Society, consisting of fourteen essays on Texas folklore and ...
This Publication of the Texas Folklore Society contains a valuable chronological and bibliographi...
This is the third volume in a history of the Texas Folklore Society. Covering the years 1971 to 2...
A study of folk building in Texas. It ranges across the state in word and photograph to explore t...
The Neches River is not wild in its youth. It flows gently along pastures, under barb-wire fences...
You won't find molded plastic, mass-produced items in this Texas Folklore Society Publication. Th...