The Jersey Devilhttp://theshadowlands.net/jd.htm
originated from the folklore of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Others disagree with this point of view. The following text will show there is evidence to support the existence of an
Victor Mordenheim's Superstitious Bunkumhttp://s91291220.onlinehome.us/folklore.htm
from real legends and folklore, but most have been considerably altered by the time they reach the page. Below we provide a collection of creatures known to haunt the Lands of Mis
the nonisthttp://thenonist.com/
the WPA funded American Folklore Project. Quote from Miss Nettie Spencer, of Portland Oregon, remembering the Fourth of her childhood: “It was the big event of the year. Eve
the nonist, now searching recorded history for some semblance of truth.
Bigfoot & Pals: Bigfoot, Yeti, Sasquatch and Other Ape-Menhttp://www.newanimal.org/bigfoot-pals.htm
Includes pre-conquest folklore, present-day sightings, and even some stuff that sounds like crude jokes. Bigfoot! : The True Story of Apes in America by Loren Coleman. A detailed
A collection of books and other resources about ape-men and hairy humanoids such as Bigfoot, sasquatch, the yeti and even neandertals.
urtyp-enhttp://www.shiba-dog.de/shiba-klub/urtyp-en.htm
Japanese Wolf, Asian Folklore Studies , 56/1, 1997, pp. 129-159. See also John Knight: Waiting for Wolves in Japan: An Anthropological Study of People-Wildlife Relations, Oxford U
Michael Moore - SW School of Botanical Medicine Home Pagehttp://www.swsbm.com/HOMEPAGE/HomePage.html
for the newsgroup alt.folklore.herbs. Link for information and freeware readers for Adobe Acrobat . Commercial publications by Michael Moore: Information and sources Lectur
Bewitchedhttps://philosopherswheel.com/bewitched.html
the usenet group: alt.folklore.ghoststories Boo to You, and be hearing you! Eric Mystic Back to Top
Bewitched music is a style we all recognize, but is never described; except here, with a list of all known pieces of the genre with you tube links.
Deceiving the Devil with a Rope of Sand: Folktales of Type 1174https://sites.pitt.edu/~dash/type1174.html
a library of folktales, folklore, fairy tales, and mythology. Contents Michael Scott (Scotland). Mitchell Scott (England). Donald Duival and the Devil (England). A Wild Legend (Sc
America_First_Bookshttps://www.amfirstbooks.com/
indigenous religion, folklore, culture, politics, economics, and other key social elements can support nationalism and a stronger, more viable society in the Else Christensen and
America First Books is an ebook seller and compendium of information on social, political, and economic issues. This site also analyzes ideological perspectives and provides insig
Coca and Cocaine as conceived by ChatGPThttps://www.cocaine.wiki/chatgpt/
on the era's medicinal folklore rather than scientific evidence. With the advancement of safer anesthetic drugs and a better understanding of cocaine's potential for harm, its use
Literature and Related Siteshttp://www2.hawaii.edu/~lanning/welalit.html
religion, mythology, folklore, and material culture." The Camelot Project European History: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance (03/23, suggested by Kelly) Internet Medieval Sourc
Dale W. Adams 2000 Whitmer Journal paperhttp://solomonspalding.com/Lib/2000Adam.htm
2. In contemporary folklore a seventh son had special powers, including the ability to heal. 3. Benjamin Winchester, The Origin of the Spaulding Story, Concerning The Manuscript F
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