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Folk may refer to:
- a Germanic word for "people, nation", see folk
- folklore, the body of verbal expressive culture among a particular population, comprising the oral tradition of that group
- folk art, art by traditionally trained, as opposed to academically trained, artists
- folk dance, a 19th century form of dance
- folk music or folksong, music by and of the common people.
As a family name:
- Bill Folk, Canadian ice hockey player
- Chad Folk, Canadian football player
- Eugene R. Folk, US-american ophthalmologist
- Joseph W. Folk, US-american lawyer, reformer, and politician
- Kevin Folk, Canadian curler
- Nick Folk, US-american football player
- Rick Folk, Canadian curler
- Robert Folk, US-american film composer
- other
- Folk Nation, an alliance of American street gangs
See also
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