Folklore
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The concept Folklore represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Bates College.
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Folklore
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The concept Folklore represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Bates College.
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- Folklore
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- http://id.worldcat.org/fast/01423784
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- A journey to the Mother of the Sea
- A natural man : the true story of John Henry
- Abiyoyo returns
- Agha, the eight-mile monster
- Anansi's narrow waist : a tale from Ghana
- Basilisks and Beowulf : monsters in the Anglo-Saxon world
- Berry magic
- Big Turtle
- Blue Jay, Star Child : a Muckleshoot legend
- Broken Shoulder : (how the Big Dipper and North Star came to be)
- Catches Up To Antelope
- Cherokee narratives : a linguistic study
- Chia and the fox man : an Alaskan Dena'ina fable
- Chief Mountain's medicine
- Chipmunk meets old witch : (At-At-A'Tia)
- Coyote and his big brother Wolf
- Dancing on the color line : African American tricksters in nineteenth-century American literature
- Die Frau, die auszog, ihren Mann zu erlösen : europäische Frauenmärchen
- Eneèko nàmbe įkʼǫǫ̀ kʼeèzhǫ
- Flowers in Chinese culture : folklore, poetry, religion
- Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America
- Gichigami hearts : stories and histories from Misaabekong
- Gifts from Raven
- Goldilocks and the three rhinos : a South African retelling
- He Atua, he tangata : the world of Māori mythology
- Holy molé! : a folktale from Mexico
- How Wildcat and Coyote tricked each other
- How daylight came to be : a Skokomish legend
- How many donkeys? : an Arabic counting tale
- How raven got his crooked nose : an Alaskan Dena'ina fable
- Inukpak & his son
- Islands in the West : classical myth and the medieval Norse and Irish geographical imagination
- Jouanah : a Hmong Cinderella
- Kaugjagjuk
- Kuku and Mwewe : a Swahili folktale
- La flor de oro : un mito taíno de Puerto Rico
- Legendary rivals : collegiality and ambition in the tales of early Rome
- Legends of the Northern Paiute
- Little Weasel's dream
- Lord of the sky
- Lost in the fog : a Jamestown Clallam legend
- Medicine horse
- Minegoo : the Mi'kmaq creation story of Prince Edward Island = Mniku : Epekewitkewey a'tukwaqn
- Mountain witches : Yamauba
- Napi's journey
- Nian, the Chinese New Year dragon : a beastly tale : adapted from a Chinese legend
- Náhuatl stories : indigenous tales from Mexico
- Of cabbages and kings : tales from Zinacantán
- On the shoulder of a giant : an Inuit folktale
- Pájaro verde : The green bird
- Raven brings the light
- Retelling trickster in Naapi's language
- Riding a donkey backwards : wise and foolish tales of Mulla Nasruddin
- Room in your heart : a folktale from Bhutan
- Say to the sun, "don't rise," and to the moon, "don't set" : two oral narratives from the countryside of Maharashtra
- Shanyaak'utlaax̲
- Siuluk : the last tuniq
- Snail Woman at Sq3a'le
- Spirits, fairies, and merpeople : Native stories of other worlds
- Star stories : constellations and people
- Takannaaluk
- Tales from the tundra : a collection of Inuit stories
- Tales of the Narts : ancient myths and legends of the Ossetians
- The Apache peoples : a history of all bands and tribes through the 1800s
- The Barefoot Book of Jewish tales
- The Bear Tepee
- The Good hunter and fisherman : a Jamestown Clallam legend
- The Great flood : a Skokomish legend
- The Nuosu book of origins : a creation epic from southwest China
- The Snake Goddess colors the world : a Chinese tale told in English and Chinese
- The Weasel and the eagle
- The annotated African American folktales
- The archer and the sun : a tale from China
- The blind boy & the loon
- The boy in the garden
- The boy who drew cats
- The cat's tale : why the years are named for animals
- The crane girl : based on Japanese folktales
- The dinner that cooked itself
- The dreaded ogress of the tundra
- The edge of memory : ancient stories, oral traditon and the post-glacial world
- The folk biology of the Tobelo people : a study in folk classification
- The frog and his friends save humanity
- The giant bear : an Inuit folktale
- The goddess myth in contemporary literature and popular culture : a feminist critique
- The golden flower : a Taino myth from Puerto Rico
- The hungry giant of the Tundra
- The legend of lightning & thunder
- The legend of the fog
- The man who loved shell money : a Skokomish legend
- The orphan boy
- The princess and the warrior : a tale of two volcanoes
- The reason for flowers : their history, culture, biology, and how they change our lives
- The secret footprints
- The secret message
- The shadows that rush past : a collection of frightening Inuit folktales
- The story of a pumpkin : a traditional tale from Bhutan
- The sun's daughter
- The tale of the lucky cat
- The turtle who went to war : a Sioux story
- The woman carried away by killer whales : a Haida story
- The woman who married a bear
- The woman who married the bear
- The wooden sword : a Jewish folktale from Afghanistan
- TiQri, the little snow fox : a tale of the North Pacific
- Tibetan tales from the top of the world
- Tree matters
- Tsapah talks of Pheasant and other stories : teacher's manual, level VI
- Tsapah talks of Pheasant, and other stories
- Tsunami!
- Two old women : an Alaska legend of betrayal, courage and survival
- Upriver : the turbulent life and times of an Amazonian people
- Whiskers, tails, and wings : animal folktales from Mexico
- Why bluejay hops : a Skokomish legend
- Why the codfish has a red face : a Skokomish legend
- Wings and dreams : the legend of Angel Falls = Alas y sueños : la leyenda del Salto Angel
- Winter months
- Wángzĭ hé tā de cí bēi : A prince and his porcelain cup : a tale of the famous Chicken Cup retold in English and Chinese
- Yamamba : in search of the Japanese mountain witch
- Zombies : an anthropological investigation of the living dead
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