Margaret Fay Shaw
Margaret Fay Shaw (9 November 1903 – 11 December 2004) was a pioneering Scottish-American ethnomusicologist, photographer, folklorist, and scholar of Celtic studies. She is best known for her meticulous work as a folk song and folklore collector among Scottish Gaelic-speakers in the Hebrides, Canadian Gaelic-speaking communities in Nova Scotia, and among Connaught Irish speakers in the Aran Islands. Provided by Wikipedia-
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84by Roberts, Edith Adelaide, 1881-Other Authors: “...Shaw, Margaret Fenton, 1891-...”
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86by Hermann, ChrisOther Authors: “...Shaw, Margaret...”
Published 1985
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96Published 1989Other Authors: “...Shaw, Margaret R...”
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98Published 1995Other Authors: “...Shaw, Margaret L...”
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100by Stendhal, 1783-1842Other Authors: “...Shaw, Margaret R. B (Margaret Renée Bryers)...”
Published 1965
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