Ghost stories and folktales of the American South, told by the region's most celebrated storytellers.
The AFRO-AMERICAN Almanac provides an engaging and comtemplative exploration of the origins of the African in America.
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American Folklore Society Homepage ...
Retellings of American folktales and legends, Native American myths, weather folklore, ghost stories and more from each of the 50 United States of America. Great for school children and teachers.
Traditional Folk Music and Dance in the DC area ...
University of Maine Home | Welcome | Archives | Exhibits | Catalog | Order Form Membership | Contributions | Courses | Events | Newsletter | Staff | Directions | Links Latest News from the MFC! On-line Publication Ready for Viewing The Maine Folklife Center is proud to offer Northeast Folklore VI, 1964: Malecite and Passamaquaddy Tales as one of our first on-line publications. This out-of-print ...
FOLKLORE, LEGENDS, TALL TALES: AN INTERACTIVE CASEBOOK FOR KNOX COUNTY, INDIANA SUBMIT YOUR OWN FOLKTALE (SEE BELOW!) Don't forget to click RELOAD to read these frequently updated pages! All students around these parts (and possibly elsewhere in the United States) learn in their fourth grade Indiana History classes about the rich, vibrant past of Vincennes and Knox County (to learn about this ...
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A scary, scary place. A barren circle in the middle of the forest. One of North Carolina's oldest legends. For hundreds of years, nothing has grown in the eerie 40-ft spot. Locals claim that things left in the ring at night are gone by dawn. Explanations of the strange place include Indian folklore, Druid priests, extra-terrestrial visits and a bizzare Satan ...