folklife

/ˈfoʊkˌlaɪf/
noun
  1. The traditional way of life, customs, arts, and beliefs of a particular group of people, especially in rural or pre-industrial communities.
    • She studies Appalachian folklife, including its music, storytelling, and handicrafts.
    • The folklife festival featured demonstrations of blacksmithing, weaving, and butter churning.
    • The museum's folklife exhibit shows how people farmed, cooked, and celebrated a hundred years ago.
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