@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt2tvhdk.9, ISBN = {9781578063932}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt2tvhdk.9}, abstract = {At the addresshttp://www.harrier.net/hashes/, an internet surfer will find the website of the Pikeʹs Peak, Colorado, chapter of the Hash House Harriers, an organization with branches all over the world whose core membership has historically been composed of British expatriate and British Commonwealth citizens. Even in the present dayʹs more globally interconnected world, that membership still generally shares an orientation that could be described as Anglophile, even when a chapter is as far away from Britain as Colorado Springs, where the Pikeʹs Peak group makes its home. A social club, the Hash House Harriers emphasize outdoor activities, especially long-distance communal}, bookauthor = {Roger deV. Renwick}, booktitle = {Recentering Anglo/American Folksong: Sea Crabs and Wicked Youths}, pages = {116--150}, publisher = {University Press of Mississippi}, title = {“The Crabfish”: A Traditional Storyʹs Remarkable Grip on the Popular Imagination}, year = {2001} }