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  1. Release. April 9. ( 2009-04-09) –. April 30, 2009. ( 2009-04-30) Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People is a four-part American documentary television series that premiered April 9, 2009, on PBS. The series explores the natural and human history of the Appalachian Mountains region.

  2. Bluegrass, country. Appalachian music is the music of the region of Appalachia in the Eastern United States. Traditional Appalachian music is derived from various influences, including the ballads, hymns and fiddle music of the British Isles (particularly Scotland ), and to a lesser extent the music of Continental Europe .

  3. The Appalachian region and its people have historically been stereotyped by observers, with the basic perceptions of Appalachians painting them as backwards, rural, and anti-progressive. These widespread, limiting views of Appalachia and its people began to develop in the post-Civil War; [1] Those who "discovered" Appalachia found it to be a ...

  4. Cabbagetown, Atlanta. Chisca. Clogging. Coal mining in Appalachia. Comb grave. The creek don't rise. Cripple Creek (folk song) Crooked Road (Virginia) Cumberland Gap (folk song)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AppalachianAppalachian - Wikipedia

    Appalachian may refer to: Appalachian Mountains, a major mountain range in eastern United States and Canada. Appalachian Trail, a hiking trail in the eastern United States. The people of Appalachia and their culture. Appalachian Americans, ethnic group native to Appalachia. Appalachian English, the variety of English native to Central and ...

  6. Appalachian Spring (deutsch: nicht – wie auch im Englischen oft fälschlich angenommen – Frühling in den Appalachen, sondern Appalachische Quelle) ist eine bekannte Ballettmusik des US-amerikanischen Komponisten Aaron Copland. Das Werk wurde im Oktober 1944 uraufgeführt und ist vor allem in einer Fassung als Orchester- Suite weit verbreitet.