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  • African-American Almanac: Folktales: Large number of Afro-American folktales.
  • American Folklore: Folktales, myths, legends, tall tales and ghost stories from each of the 50 states, as well as sections on Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Jesse James.
  • American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 - 1940: Collection of typescript interviews from the Federal Writers' Folklore Project offering the recollections of Americans from many walks of life.
  • AppLit: Resources for Readers and Teachers of Appalachian Literature for Children and Young Adults: Annotated materials, folklore texts and original literature from and about the southern Appalachian region.
  • Arizona Ghost Stories: True Arizona ghost stories submitted by readers.
  • Bawdy Ballads and Far-Fetched Folklore - An Oral History of Rural North Carolina: Ballads and folktales, including an interactive section.
  • Folk Lore and the Civil War: Listing of publications on folklore of the Civil War, presented by Frank de Caro.
  • Folklore, Legends, Tall Tales - An Interactive Case Book for Ford Knox County, Indiana: Stories gathered from old newspaper clippings as well as stories submitted by WWW readers.
  • Gullah Tales: Tales and traditions of the African-American communities on the South Carolina an Georgia Sea islands.
  • Haitian Proverbs, Riddles, Jokes and Folktales: Collection compiled by Bob Corbett (in Creole and English).
  • Index of Appalachian Folktales Listed by Tale Title: Bibliography, tale types, and abstracts of tales.
  • Jamaica Anansi Stories: By Martha Warren Beckwith (1924), with music and riddles; e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
  • Las Lloronas - The Crying Women: Hispanic ghost stories of women betrayed by love and lovers.
  • Livia de Almeida's Home for Brazilian Stories: Featuring a halloween tale, the legend of The Three Wishes, and a Bororo myth, "How the Stars Came To Be."
  • Louisiana Langiappe: Louisiana ghost stories, traiteur tales, lore, and tales from the African tradition.
  • Magic Tales of Mexico: Tales from the Texas Mexican border, collected by Gabriel A. Cordova Jr.
  • Mules and Men: African American folklore collected by famous folklorist Zora Neale Hurston, published in 1935.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Folklore: Songs, stories, placenames and jokes from Newfoundland.
  • Ohio Urban, Suburban and Rural Legends and Folklore: Legends and folktales from Ohio towns and neighborhoods.
  • Paul Bunyan - The Giant Lumberjack: Illustrated version of the American tall tale.
  • Puerto Rican Folktales: Curriculum by Doris M. Vazquez, offering an introduction to Puerto Rican storytelling, with sample tales, and annotated bibliography.
  • Swapping Stories: Folktales from Louisiana: Multimedia website examining Louisiana's cultural diversity through its traditional storytellers.
  • The Boy & The Devil: A Cuento from the Texas borderland.
  • The Texas & Oklahoma Campfire Tales: Regional folklore and legends from the Texas and Oklahoma area; topics include ghostly apparitions, mysterious creatures, and strange sightings.
  • Thinkquest: Chiloé, A Land of Myths and Legend: Student project outlining legends from Chiloé Island in the south of Chile.
  • Uncle Remus: History and ethnology research project of Joe Harris' tales of Uncle Remus; includes selected texts.
  • Vietnam Veterans Oral History and Folklore Project: An ongoing undertaking to collect, preserve and make better known the folklore, especially the folksongs, of Americans in war.
  • Welcome to the Banks of the Mississippi River: Three sample stories of upper Mississippi river lore, from the book "Wildcat Whistle" by Phil Hoebing.
  • White Cong and Black Clap: The Ambient Truth of Vietnam War Legendry: Article by John Baky discussing legendary motifs occurring in print and opinion about the Vietnam war.
  • Yaffles & Yaffles: Baccalieu Trail fairy stories (Newfoundland).


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