

In addition, the American Folklife Center and the professional fieldworkers who carry out these projects feel a strong ethical responsibility to the people they have visited and who have consented to have their lives documented for the historical record. For example, some of the recordings contain copyrighted music, and not all of the performers and other individuals who were recorded signed releases for public use of their work. However, the Library has obtained permission for the use of other materials, and presents additional materials for educational and research purposes in accordance with fair use under United States copyright law. For example, the fieldwork in this collection is in the public domain in the United States. The Library of Congress believes that some of the materials in this collection are in the public domain or have no known copyright restrictions, and are therefore free to use or reuse. Chicago Ethnic Arts Project collection (AFC 1981/004).127th St., Palos Hills, painted by Swedish painter Olga Lejondahl 4-5, Sodyba, Lithuanian home for pensioners on South Carolina Ave., with chapel pole on grounds 6-36, Knights of Columbus picnic, 47th and Campbell, generally attended by Lithuanian Americans from Marquette Park and Brighton Park Online digital image numbers may be offset by 1 or 2 digits from the film negative frame numbers.įilm negative frame numbers, descriptions: 0-3, garage door at 8108 W. Swedish painting, Chicago, Illinois home for Lithuanian American pensioners, Chicago, Illinois Knights of Columbus picnic, Chicago, Illinois.
