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Jean Ritchie (December 8, 1922 – June 1, 2015) was an American folk singer and songwriter who was known for playing the Appalachian dulcimer. Born to a family of folk singers in Viper, Kentucky, Ritchie was the youngest of fourteen siblings. As a child, her father Balis barred his children to play the dulcimer, but Ritchie defied his injunction and began playing it in secret. Thus, by the time her father began teaching her how to play, she was already accustomed to the instrument, and he labeled her as a "natural born musician". Ritchie popularized the dulcimer by playing it on many of her albums and writing tutorials, making her ultimately responsible for its revival, and earning her the nickname "Mother of Folk". This 1950 Associated Press photograph shows Ritchie playing the Appalachian dulcimer.Photograph credit: Associated Press
Hello, be welcomed on my personal user page!
- I am actually and above all on fr.wikipedia. I am french (Dijon, Burgundy) and i am 30 years-old.
- My work on this WP consists in translation (english to french, rarely the contrary), but due to my intermediate level in english i just make easy translations (stubs or small articles) :
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[edit]- | This user is a translator and proofreader from French to English on Wikipedia:Translation. |
Can i understand the schedule beneath ? =
- Working means : translation is planned
- Done means : translation is over
- means : translation is suspendend for a time
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[edit]Name of the article translated | State of the translation | Linked project or theme |
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Richard Noll | Done | Jung |
John Layard | Done | Jung |
Mary Midgley | Working | Philosophy-Gaia |
James Frederick Ferrier | Science | |
James Lovelock | Gaia | |
Hermagoras of Temnos | Done | Rhetoric |
Joseph de Jouvancy | Done | Rhetoric |
Leonard Bacon | Working | ? |
Heinrich Zimmer | planned | Jung |
William Wundt | planned | Jung |
Gaia hypothesis | Working | Gaia |
Sandplay therapy | Done | Jung |
Ford Doolittle | Done | Gaia |
Margaret Lowenfeld | Working | Psychology |
Joel Ryce-Menuhin | planned | ? |
Richard M. Weaver | Rhetoric | |
Thomas Sheridan | Done | Rhetoric |
George Puttenham | Done | Rhetoric |
Gilbert Austin | Done | Rhetoric |
Thomas Smith Grimké | Done | Rhetoric |
Ivor Armstrong Richards | Done | Rhetoric |
Kenneth Burke | Done | Rhetoric |
Hermogenes of Tarsus | Done | Rhetoric |
Hegesias of Magnesia | Done | Rhetoric |
Phrynichus Arabius | Done | |
Albert Paris Gütersloh | Done | Robert Musil |
Nathaniel Branden | Ayn Rand | |
Leonard Peikoff | Done | Ayn Rand |
Anthony Stevens (Jungian analyst) | Done | Jung |
Richard Semon | Done | Psychology |
many novels by Jack Kerouac | see my french page | Done |
Gerald Nicosia | Done | Kerouac |
Amos Branson Alcott | only introduction | transcendantalism and Thoreau |
Albert Jay Nock | libertarian | Ayn Rand |
Edwin Way Teale | only introduction | writer |
Jones Very | only intro | transcendantalism |
Jakob Wilhelm Hauer | on progress | Jung linked |
George Frederick Stout | Done | Jung linked |
Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism | only intro | Jung linked |
Theodor Gomperz | Done | Freud |
Adolf Grünbaum | Done | Freud |
John Michael Allaby | Done | Gaia |
Medea Hypothesis | Done | Gaia |
James Kirchner | Done | Gaia |
CLAW hypothesis | Done | Gaia |
Tyler Volk | Done | Gaia |
Earth system science | Done | Gaia |
Geophysiology | Done | Gaia |
Eugene Odum | Done | Gaia |
Andrew Watson (scientist) | Done | Gaia |
Vampire | Done (all article) | Vampire linked |
David Dolphin | some parts | Vampire linked |
Jure Grando | Done | Vampire linked |
Nukekubi | Done | Vampire linked |
Pontianak (folklore) | Done | Vampire linked |
Incubus | some parts | Vampire linked |
Donald Worster | Thoreau's linked | Done |
Frederic William Henry Myers | parapsychology | Done |
Robert Dilts | NLP linked | Done |
From French to English :
- Prince Teri'itapunui Pomare
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