"Womenfolk" just means "the women," usually in the context of a community. For example, "The men of the village expect to be waited on by their womenfolk." You would never (ever, ever) use it to speak of, say, the women in an office or the women of a city. Within a family, you might, but be careful with it.
Regina Folk Festival was created in 1969.
Folk - 2010 was released on: USA: November 2010
Red Rock Folk Festival was created in 2003.
The Cherokee word for "turtle" is dagisi or ᏓᏗᏏ. There are numerous Cherokee turtle folk stories - turtles are usually represented as being slow and patient. Turtleshells are used for men's rattles and women's leg rattles in dancing, so at dances the term "dag'si" often refers to the women dancers.
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Giddha is the folk dance performed by the women of punjab.
Giddha is known as folk dance of Punjabi women. In Giddha, the women forms a circle in which they sings and dance on boliyan (traditional short songs) sung by themselves.
Virginia Giglio has written: 'Southern Cheyenne women's songs' -- subject(s): Cheyenne Folk songs, Cheyenne Indians, Cheyenne women, Folk music, Folklore, History and criticism, Music, Songs and music, Women
Yes, our women folk wear makeup.
Yup! Lots of it for the richies but not so much for the poor folk.
Girl, woman, lady, dudette, brah, broad, dame, skirt, women-folk, and chick.
Ralphina A. Phillott-Almeida has written: 'A profile of the roles of women as economic producers and family supporters in the Gambia' -- subject(s): Women in development, Employment, Sex role, Economic conditions, Women 'Poems, stories and Krio proverbs' -- subject(s): Folk literature, Krio, Folklore, Krio Folk literature, Krio literature
Ning Wang has written: 'Kun qu yu Ming Qing yue ji' -- subject(s): Chinese Folk drama, Chinese Operas, Folk drama, Chinese, History, History and criticism, Operas, Chinese, Prostitutes, Theater, Women entertainers, Women musicians
Richard Keeling has written: 'North American Indian music' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Music, Discography, History and criticism, Bibliography 'Women in North American Indian Music' 'Cry for luck' -- subject(s): Folk songs, Hupa, Folk songs, Karok, Folk songs, Yurok, History and criticism, Hupa Folk songs, Hupa Indians, Karok Folk songs, Karok Indians, Music, Yurok Folk songs, Yurok Indians
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The higher classes protected themselves from the sun, to distinguish themselves from the common folk that had to work outside.
The word 'folk' is both a noun (old folk or young folk) and an adjective (folk art or folk song).