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Folklore is the body of
expressive culture shared by a
particular group of people,
culture or subculture. This
includes oral
traditions such as tales,...
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daughter of King Aeëtes of Colchis. The
Caucasus has a rich
folklore tradition. This
tradition has been
preserved orally—necessitated by the...
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Nordic folklore is the
folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden,
Iceland and the
Faroe Islands. It has
common roots with, and has been
under mutual influence...
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Malaysian folklore generally differs between regions in the country,
folklores from west
Malaysia have more
influence of
Indian folklores than east Malaysia...
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refer to:
Folklore (Jorge
Cafrune album), 1962
Folklore (16
Horsepower album), 2002
Folklore (Nelly
Furtado album), 2003
Folklore (Big Big Train...
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Easter Island".
Folklore. 28 (4): 337–355. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1917.9719006. Ingersoll,
Ernest (1923). "Birds in legend,
fable and
folklore". Longmans, Green...
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transmitted outside of a
written culture.
Folklores in
Indonesia are
closely connected with mythology.
Indonesian folklore reflects the
diverse culture of Indonesia...
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coyote DNA. The
coyote is a
prominent character in
Native American folklore,
mainly in Aridoamerica,
usually depicted as a
trickster that alternately...
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entertainment shows. The
tiger featured prominently in the
ancient mythology and
folklore of
cultures throughout its
historic range and has
continued to
appear in...
- is a list of
lists of
legendary creatures,
beings and
entities from the
folklore record.
Entries consist of
legendary and
unique creatures, not of particularly...