Folkways
Folkways can refer to:
- Folkways or mores, in sociology, are norms for routine or casual interaction
- Folkways Records, a record label founded by Moe Asch of the Smithsonian Institution in 1948
- Verve Folkways, an offshoot of Folkways Records formed in 1964
- Smithsonian Folkways, the record label of the Smithsonian Institution, which incorporated Folkways Records in 1987
- Folkways: The Original Vision, a 1989 album produced by Smithsonian Folkways documenting the origins of Folkways Records
- Folkways: The Original Vision (Woody and LeadBelly), a 2005 expanded version of the 1989 album
- Folkways: a study of the sociological importance of usages, manners, customs, mores, and morals, a 1906 book by William Graham Sumner
- Folkways: A Vision Shared, a 1988 album produced by CBS paying tribute to American musicians Woody Guthrie and Lead Belly
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