Folklore Archives

Feel free to reach out to the email address above if you’re interested in making an appointment to visit the archive. We look forward to meeting you.  

UC Berkeley's Folklore Archive contains more than 600,000 items of folklore from around the world, organized in alphabetical order by country or geographical area and then cataloged according to the genre. The Archive houses items from almost two hundred countries, though the bulk of the material is Anglo-American. Genres include blason-populaire, counting-out rhymes, jokes, folk beliefs, dance, drama, folk speech, games, legends, mnemonic devices, songs, and song parodies. Special classifications include religious lore, family lore, and scout lore.

For each item of folklore, the informant's name, age, occupation, and ethnic background are listed with a brief exegesis that includes the context in which the item is used, the circumstances of collection, the informant's explanation of the item and its meaning, and the collector's interpretation and analysis.

Location

110 Anthropology and art practice building
University of California Berkeley, CA 94720

Current Archivist

Danny Bennet

Hours

By appointment or by chance
Alan Dundes standing next to archive

Online Archive (coming soon!)