Other uses Refimprove date July 2010 Folklore or Lore consists of legends, music , oral history , proverb ... expressive genres are shared. The study of folklore is sometimes called folkloristics . ref In usage, there is a continuum between folklore and mythology . Stith Thompson made a major attempt to index the motif folkloristics motifs of both folklore and mythology, providing an outline into which new ... motifs . Folklore can be divided into four areas of study Cultural artifact artifact such as voodoo ... characters from folklore, such as statues of the three wise monkeys may be considered to be folklore ... Three Wise Monkeys, Midwestern Journal of Language and Folklore 7 1981 5 38. ref The operative definition ... they are made, and whether they follow a community aesthetic . Oral tradition Folklore can contain ... life. Folklore frequently ties the practical and the esoteric into one narrative package ... s dominant religions. In that way, both myth and folklore have become catch all terms for all figurative narratives which do not correspond with the dominant belief structure. Sometimes folklore ... embody folklore elements in a Christian context, as well as the tales of Old Mr. Brennan. Examples ..., the term folklore is being used in a pejorative sense. That is, while the tales of Odin the Wanderer ... configuration it is not considered religious by Christians who may instead refer to it as folklore .... Artwork by Arthur Rackham , 1909 On the other hand, folklore can be used to accurately describe ... narratives common in the Western world include the urban legend . There are many forms of folklore that are so common, however, that most people do not realize they are folklore, such as riddle ... Greek and Roman literature contains rich troves of folklore and popular beliefs, many of which have ... Morphology of the Folktale 1928 became the basis of research into the structure of folklore texts. Propp ... later research on folklore and, more generally, structural semantics. Though his work was based ... more details
Gaelic folklore may refer to Irish folklore Scottish folklore Hebridean mythology and folklore disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Germanic folklore is recorded folklore of the Germanic speaking peoples . It is often used as a starting point for the reconstruction of a Common Germanic mythology Dutch folklore English folklore German folklore Scandinavian folklore Scottish folklore Lowland Scottish folklore Swiss folklore See also Folklore Journal of Germanic Mythology and Folklore Germanic mythology disambiguation Germanic paganism Germanic mysticism disambiguation Heathenry disambiguation Paganism in the Alpine region Urglaawe disambig ... more details
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British folklore refers to the folklore of any of the home countries of the United Kingdom . For more information see English folklore Scottish folklore Welsh mythology Irish mythology Or Celtic mythology , which originated from before the partitioning of Britain Arthurian legend , a pan British mythos Category British folklore ro Folclor britanic ... more details
European folklore or Western folklore refers to the folklore of the western world , especially when discussed comparatively. There is, of course, no single European culture , but nevertheless the common history of Christendom during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period has resulted in a number of traditions that are shared in many ethnic or regional cultures of Europe. This concerns notably common traditions based on Christian mythology , i.e. certain commonalities in celebrating Christmas , such as the various Christmas gift bringer s, or customs associated with All Souls Day . In addition, there are certain apotropaic gestures or practices found in large parts of Europe, such as the knocking ... pollination between these traditions, often by the detour of American folklore . Regional traditions Northern Europe Estonian folklore Finnish mythology Finnish folklore Lithuanian mythology Lithuanian folklore Scandinavian folklore Western and Southern Europe Paganism in the Eastern Alps Alpine folklore Dutch folklore French folklore German folklore Italian folklore Swiss folklore Folk Catholicism British Isles English folklore Irish mythology Irish folklore Hebridean mythology and folklore Scottish mythology Scottish folklore Welsh folklore Eastern Europe Albanian folklore Hungarian mythology Hungarian folklore Montenegrin folklore Romanian folklore Slavic folklore Polish folklore Russian folklore References reflist Leach, Maria ed. , Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend New York Funk & Wagnalls Co, 1949. Newhall, Venetia J., European Folklore An Encyclopedia , Garland Publishing, 2005, ISBN 9780815314516. See also Western Folklore American folklore Ethnic groups of Europe Folk Catholicism European culture External links http folklore europaea.uni freiburg.de index.php?lang en folklore europaea , Festivals Customs Traditions in Europe at Freiburg University Europe stub Category European folklore ... more details
Multiple issues cleanup link rot May 2011 orphan September 2010 notability October 2010 Folklore Institute refers to the Folkloristics folklore studies program of Indiana University Bloomington USA . The Folklore ... of Folklore and Ethnomusicology . The Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology is a unit of the College of Arts and Sciences. ref http www.indiana.edu folklore folklore.shtml, accessed July 23, 2010 ... of the paired units as The Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, the name Folklore Institute ... folklorefolklore about.shtml, accessed July 23, 2010. ref ref Stith Thompson 1996 A Folklorist s Progress Reflections of a Scholar s Life . Special Publications of the Folklore Institute. Bloomington Indiana University Press . ref After the name change to Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, the designation Folklore Institute referred to the department s folklore faculty, the folklore graduate students that they supervised, and the folklore studies specific teaching, research, and outreach ... earned their degrees B.A., M.A., and or Ph.D. from the unit when it was known as the Folklore Institute and in informal discourse the name remains synonymous with the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology. The present faculty of the Folklore Institute consists of Hasan M. El Shamy , Michael ... scholars in the history of the Folklore Institute include the following distinguished rank faculty ... history, the Folklore Institute has trained very large number of professional folklorists. A small ... Harold Brunvand , Dan Ben Amos , and Edward D. Ives . Like the Ethnomusicology Institute, the Folklore ... as a whole. Among the long term projects of the Folklore Institute are Traditional Arts Indiana a state wide public folklore agency and the Journal of Folklore Research . The Folklore Institute has long organized focused conferences in folklore studies and neighboring fields. Some of these were ..., ed. 1953 Four Symposia on Folklore Held at the Midcentury International Folklore Conference at Indiana ... more details
incomplete date December 2011 Montenegrin folklore shares many characteristics with Albanian folklore and Serbian folklore , which it has cultural and historical ties with. Dances In Montenegrin folklore, many dances are performed. Some include the ever popular ota , the Halaturko , which is popular at weddings, and the Montenegrin Oro. Montenegro topics2 state collapsed montenegro stub culture stub Category Montenegrin culture ... more details
unreferenced date May 2010 Italic title Infobox journal title Western Folklore cover editor Robert Glenn Howard discipline Folklore of western U.S. and Canada abbreviation West. Folklore formernames California Folklore Quarterly publisher Western States Folklore Society country United States frequency Quarterly history 1942 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.westernfolklore.org WesternFolklore.htm link1 http www.westernfolklore.org WesternFolklorePrevious.htm link1 name Online access link2 link2 name JSTOR 0043373X OCLC 5910334 LCCN 44049420 CODEN ISSN 0043 373X eISSN Western Folklore is a quarterly academic journal for the study of folklore published by the Western States Folklore Society . It was established in 1942 as the California Folklore Quarterly and obtained its current name in 1947. Except for the most recent 5 years, the full text is available on JSTOR . Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts , Humanities Index , Music Index , Prepublication Online Data System , and Arts and Humanities Search . External links Official http www.westernfolklore.org WesternFolklore.htm Category Publications established in 1942 Category Folklore journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals ... more details
Cleanup date August 2009 Korean folklore has a long history, going back several thousand years. There has been a recent revival of folk tales on internet sites, and as well they provide constant inspiration for artists and illustrators. The most famous story is the creation myth of Tangun . Recent achievements in keeping Korean folklore alive have been the 150 part animated TV series, Animentary Korean Folklore , telling old tales anew but with traditional 2 D Korean styled animation. See also Korean culture Korean mythology List of Korea related topics korea stub Category Korean folklore ... more details
A brag is a creature from the folklore of Northumberland and Durham that usually takes the form of a horse or donkey . It is fond of tricking unwary wayfarers into riding on its back before throwing the rider into a pool of water or bush before running off laughing, much like the B ckah sten brook horse or kelpie . The brag is also said to have appeared as a calf with a neckerchief , a naked headless man and even four men carrying a sheet. Some well known brags are said to live at Picktree where it was called the Picktree Brag ref Notes on the folk lore of the northern counties of England and the borders By William Henderson , Disambiguation needed date June 2011 1866, page 233. ref and Humbleknowe. ref Jacqueline Simpson Simpson, Jacqueline . A Dictionary of English Folklore , Oxford University Press 2000. ISBN 978 0192100191 ref There is also another similar shape shifter in Northumbrian folklore, the Hedley Kow . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Brag Folklore Category Northumbrian folklore Category Northumbrian folkloric beings Category County Durham folklore Category English legendary creatures legendary creature stub ... more details
Sindhi folklore lang sd is the folk tradition which has developed in Sindh over a number of centuries.Sindh abounds with folklore, in all forms, and colors from such obvious manifestations as the traditional Watayo Faqir tales, the legend of Moriro , epic tale of Dodo Soomro Dodo Chanesar , to the heroic charachter of Marui which distinguishes it among the contemporary folklores of the region. The love story of Sassui Punhun Sassui , who pines for her lover Punhu, is known and sung in every Sindhi settlement. Other examples of the folklore of Sindh include the stories of Umar Marui and Suhuni Mehar. ref Kalyan Adwani, ed. Shah Jo Risalo . Jamshoro Sindhi Adabi Board, 2002. ref Sindhi folk Singers and women play a vital role to transmit the Sindhi folklore. They sang the Sindhi folk tales folktales of Sindh in songs with passion in every village of Sindh. Sindhi folklore has been compiled in a series of forty volumes under Sindhi Adabi Board s project of Folklore and Literature .This valuable project was accomplished by noted sindhi scholar Nabi Bux Khan Baloch Dr.Nabi Bux Baloch .The material for the project has been collected both from the oral traditions village folks and the written record. This folklore series deals with diverse segments Sindhi folklore and literature i.e. Fables and Fairy tales,pseudo historical Romances,Folk poetry,Folk songs,Proverbs,Riddles etc.These thirty volumes include Madah Madahun ain Manajatun Munaqiba Mu jiza Maulud Tiha akhariyun or Siharfi Waqi ati baita Nar ja baita Lok Git Sindhi folk tales Loke Kahaniyun Ishqia dastan Moriri ain Mangar Machh Lilan Chanesar Umar Marui Momal Rano Noori ... Geecha Sohni Mehar Doar Heer Ranjho See also Balochi folklore Saraiki folklore Punjabi folklore Pakistani folklore References Reflist External links http www.sindhiadabiboard.org ... more details
Expert subject multiple Japan Mythology date March 2011 Refimprove date November 2011 An Nihongo akateko lit. red handed child is a y kai , or Japanese monster, from the Japanese folklore folklore of Aomori prefecture , specifically in the city of Hachinohe . ref name sasaki Cite book author Kizen Sasaki title T no no Zashiki warashi to Oshirasama year 2007 publisher Chuokoron Shinsha series Ch k volume isbn 978 4 12 204892 8 page 71 ref ref name murakami Cite book editor Kenji Murakami title Y kai Jiten year 2000 publisher Mainichi Shinbunsha isbn 978 4 620 31428 0 page 7 ref It appeared as an infant s hand hanging down from a tree. References reflist Japanese folklore long DEFAULTSORT Akateko Folklore Category Japanese legendary creatures Japan myth stub fr Akateko ja no Akateko ... more details
Infobox book name Folklore of Assam title orig translator image image caption author Jogesh Das illustrator cover artist country Assam , IND language English language English series Folklore of India subject Folklore of Assam genre publisher National Book Trust pub date 1972 english pub date media type Print Hardcover & Paperback pages 141 isbn 8123701454 oclc dewey congress preceded by followed by Folklore of Assam is a comprehensive book on Assamese folklore authored by Jogesh Das . The book was published by National Book Trust in 1972. The book is a part of the Folklore of India series. The book is originally written in English and then in other Indian languages. ref cite book last Dutta first Amaresh title The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature volume 1 pages 869 url http books.google.co.in books?id ObFCT5 taSgC&pg PA869&lpg PA869&dq folklore of assam, by JOGESH DAS&source bl&ots mUF ZCGUwa&sig BL6XhGE CMlPX4Ckek 0pVRgGjA&hl en&ei K2ppS96hFY2wtgeFo4zfBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CA8Q6AEwAw v onepage&q folklore 20of 20assam 2C 20by 20JOGESH 20DAS&f false isbn 9788126018031 year 2006 publisher Sahitya Akademi ref References Reflist External links http openlibrary.org b OL18950943M Folklore of Assam. Folklore of Assam in Openlibrary Category 1972 books Category Indian books Category Assamese literature nonfiction book stub ... more details
The Folklore Society FLS was founded in England in 1878 to study traditional vernacular culture, including traditional music, song, dance and drama, narrative, arts and crafts, customs and belief. The foundation was prompted by a suggestion made by Eliza Gutch in the pages of Notes and Queries . ref name DEF Jacqueline Simpson Editor , Steve Roud Editor 2003 . A Dictionary of English Folklore . Oxford University Press ref Members William Thoms , the editor of Notes and Queries who had first introduced the term folk lore , seems to have been instrumental in the formation of the society, and, along with George Laurence Gomme G. L. Gomme , was for many years a leading member. ref name Roper2007 ... journal Folklore volume 118 issue 2 pages 203 216 issn 0015 587X doi 10.1080 00155870701340035 url ... folklore, late Victorian leaders of the surge of intellectual interest in the field, these were Andrew ... Joseph Jacobs A Sociological Folklorist Gary Alan Fine Folklore Vol. 98, No. 2 1987 , pp. 183 193 ... Shropshire Folklorist, First Woman President of the Folklore Society, and First Woman Editor of Folklore. Part 1 A Life and Appreciation Gordon Ashman and Gillian Bennett Folklore Vol. 111, No. 1 Apr ... Folklore in three issues per year, and since 1986 a newsletter, FLS News . The Folklore ... folklore there are also substantial holdings of east European folklore books, and among the gems hard to find elsewhere are long runs of Estonian and Basque folklore serials. The Folklore Society Archives and Collections include folklore related papers of G.L.Gomme and Lady Gomme, T.F.Ordish, William ... s Special Collections. The Folklore Society office is at The Warburg Institute, where it keeps a small ... London Library s online catalogue http library.ucl.ac.uk Contact The Folklore Society Librarian via ... society.com folklore society.com the Folklore Society s Home Page Category Clubs and societies in England ... establishments UK org stub id Folklore Society sv Folklore Society ... more details
, Dimna, trying to lead his lion king into war. Pakistan has a wide variety of folklore , mostly circulated ... the folklore to have originated in their land. Pakistani mythology here means the myths and sacred ... Pakistan and its borderlands. Different types of folklore folk tales Folk Songs Riddles Epics Provincial folklore Image Nasreddin.jpg thumb A depiction of Nasreddin The provinces of Pakistan are known by the love stories in their folklore that have been immortalized by singers, reciters and storytellers of the regions. Sindhi folklore Main Sindhi folklore Sindhi folklore lang sd is the folk tradition which has developed in Sindh over a number of centuries.Sindh abounds with folklore ... of the folklore of Sindh include the stories of Umar Marui and Suhuni Mehar. ref Kalyan Adwani, ed ... role to transmit the Sindhi folklore. They sang the Sindhi folk tales folktales of Sindh in songs with passion in every village of Sindh. Sindhi folklore has been compiled in a series of forty volumes under Sindhi Adabi Board s project of Folklore and Literature .This valuable project was accomplished ... been collected both from the oral traditions village folks and the written record. This folklore series deals with diverse segments Sindhi folklore and literature i.e. Fables and Fairy tales,pseudo historical Romances,Folk poetry,Folk songs,Proverbs,Riddles etc. Balochi folklore Balochi language Balochi folklore is alive with the love stories of Hani and Sheh Mureed Hani and Shah Murad Chakar , Shahdad ... music has a unique flavour of its own. Kashmiri folklore Kashmiri language Kashmiri regions in the north are equally rich in folklore. Pakhtun folklore In the Pukhtun areas of the northwest, the Khyber ... the love of a beautiful girl, although she hasn t seen him yet. Punjabi folklore Main Punjabi folklore ... and Ranjha, the Punjab has a rich tradition of ballads, folk tales, folk music and dance. The folklore ... of the central plains is home to more sophisticated forms of folklore. The oldest living urban ... more details
The culture of India has been broken down into five main geographical regions. The folklore of India compasses the folklore of the nation of India and the Indian subcontinent . The subcontinent of India ... the folklore of India as a unit. Hinduism , the religion of the majority of the citizens of India ... or Islam . Some have claimed Who date August 2011 that the very concept of a folklore of India ... January 2007 However, folklore as currently understood goes beyond religious or supernatural beliefs ... years have substantially contributed to the study of folklore. Devendra Satyarthi, Krishna Dev Upadyhayaya ... have contributed for the study of folklore. But it is during the 1970s that some folklorists studied in US universities and trained up themselves with the modern theories and methods of folklore research and set a new trend of folklore study in India. Especially, south Indian universities advocated for folklore as a discipline in the universities and hundreds of scholars trained up on folklore. AK Ramanjuan was the noted folklorist to analyse folklore from Indian context. Study of folklore .... Claus of American folklore. These two folklorists conducted their field work on Epic of Siri and led the Indian folklorists to the new folklore study. The Central Institute of Indian Languages has played a major role in promoting folklore studies in India to explore the another reality of Indian culture ... field for shaping folklore study as a strong discipline in representing the people s memory and people s voice. Recently the National Folklore Support Center in Chennai has taken the initiative to promote folklore in public domain and bridging the gap of academic domain and community domain. Indian ... of Indian folklore have also significant contribution in shaping the culture of India. Banjara ... hero and romantic hero in Indian folklore. In Kalahandi oral epics are available among the ethnic ... Expand section date January 2007 The scientific study of Indian folklore was slow to begin early ... more details
German folklore shares many characteristics with Scandinavian folklore and English folklore due to their origins in a common Germanic mythology . It reflects a similar mix of influences a pre Christian pantheon gods pantheon and other beings equivalent to those of Norse mythology magical characters sometimes recognisably pre Christian associated with Liturgical year Christian festivals , and various regional character stories. As in Scandinavia, when belief in the old gods disappeared, remnants of the mythos persisted Holda , a supernatural patron of spinning the Lorelei , a dangerous Rhine siren derived from the Nibelung myth the spirit Berchta also known as Perchta the Weisse Frauen , a water spirit said to protect children the Wild Hunt in German folklore preceded by an old man, Honest Eckart, who warns others of its approach the giant R bezahl changeling legends and many more generic entities such as the elf , dwarf mythology dwarf , kobold and erlking . Popular holiday related folklore ... and Walpurgisnacht , a spring festival derived from pagan customs. Character folklore includes the stories ... and Faust . Documentation and preservation of folklore in the states that formally united as Germany ... and philosopher Johann Gottfried von Herder . His belief in the role of folklore in ethnic nationalism a folklore of Germany as a nation rather than of disunited German speaking peoples inspired the Brothers Grimm , Goethe and others. For instance, folklore elements, such as the Rhine Maidens and the Grimms ... aspect was further emphasised during the Nazism Nazi era. Folklore studies, Volkskunde ... folklore such as the blood libel legend was also emphasized. References The Nazification of an Academic Discipline Folklore in the Third Reich James R Dow and Hannjost Lixfeld, eds. Bloomington Indiana ... www.pitt.edu dash antisemitic.html Anti Semitic folklore DL Ashliman s folktexts http www.pitt.edu ... Category German folklore ar de Sage fr Folklore allemand fy S ge lb Seechen ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Album Name Digital Folklore Type Album Artist Oi Va Voi Cover DigitalFolklore.jpg Released 2002 Recorded Genre Alternative rock Alternative Length 44 50 Label Voi Records Producer Josh Breslaw br Lemez Lovas Reviews Last album This album Digital Folklore br 2002 Next album Laughter Through Tears br 2003 Digital Folklore is the self published debut of London , England based experimental music experimental band Oi Va Voi . Some of the tracks on the album were later abridged and re recorded for Laughter Through Tears , one example is the Hungarian people Hungarian folk song A Csitari whose vocals were performed by a female singer on the new album. Track listing 7 Brothers 6 02 D Ror Yikra featuring Ben Hassan 6 31 Salaam Shalom featuring MoMo 4 53 Od Yeshoma 5 50 Tatar Love Song featuring Maiya James 5 19 Pagamenska featuring Majer Bogdanski 4 14 A Csitari Hegyek Alatt 5 08 Crimea 6 53 Category Oi Va Voi albums Category 2002 albums Category Experimental music albums 2000s experimental rock album stub it Digital Folklore ... more details
inappropriate tone date March 2010 Domestic, rural and traditional ways of life in the agrarian economy of the Maltese Islands are shown inside Folklore Museum , within the walls of the Citadel in Rabat , Gozo . A cluster of houses, which dates back to the very beginning of the 16th century hosts the museum till 1983. This is a testimony to the many skills, crafts and traditions that have shaped everyday life on the islands. The architectural features are in Sicilian style, and may owe something to the influence of the Chiaramonte family of Sicily and southern Italy when they were Counts of Malta in the late 14th century. ref cite web title Folklore Museum Cathedral http www.gozo.gov.mt pages.aspx?page 53 accessdate 16 March 2010 ref Delicate baroque fa ades countervail the relatively plainness of interiors inside the museum displays various traditional implements used in agriculture and to face everyday life. ref cite web title Heritage Malta url http www.heritagemalta.org museums museums.html accessdate 16 March 2010 ref External links http www.visitmalta.com folklore museum Folklore Museum Visit Malta References reflist Category Museums in Malta Category Folk museums Category Gozo ... more details
House of Folklore is a museum in central Sana a , Yemen . It is located southwest of the Al Tahrir Square and south of the Egyptian Embassy and north of the Chinese Embassy . ref name GM cite map title Google Maps publisher Google accessdate 11 July 2011 ref Founded on 11 April 2004 under the permission of the Ministry of Culture Yemen Ministry of Culture , it is a cultural, research, non profit and non governmental organization works on collecting and documenting the Yemeni Folklore . ref name YF cite web url http yemenifolklore.org en index.php title Welcome to the House of Folklore publisher Yemeni Folklore accessdate 11 July, 2011 ref References Reflist External links http yemenifolklore.org en index.php Official site coord 15 20 54 N 44 11 58 E type landmark display title Category Buildings and structures in Sana a Category Museums in Yemen Category Yemeni culture Category 2004 establishments Category Museums established in 2004 Yemen struct stub Asia museum stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Pale Folklore Type studio Artist Agalloch Cover Palefolklore.jpg Released July 6, 1999 Recorded Jan 1999 Feb 1999 Genre Black metal , progressive metal , doom metal , folk metal Length 62 10 Label The End Records Producer Ronn Chick, John Haughm and Shane Breyer Last album From Which Of This Oak Demo 1997 This album Pale Folklore 1999 Next album Of Stone, Wind and Pillor EP 2001 Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref Rivadavia, Eduardo. http www.allmusic.com album pale folklore r423380 review Pale Folklore Agalloch Review . Allmusic . Retrieved 2011 09 26. ref rev2 Chronicles of Chaos webzine Chronicles of Chaos rev2score Rating 9 10 ref Meloon, Brian. http www.chroniclesofchaos.com reviews albums 2 1298 agalloch pale folklore.aspx CoC Agalloch Pale Folklore Review . Chronicles of Chaos webzine Chronicles of Chaos . 1999 07 07. Retrieved 2011 11 28. ref Pale Folklore is the debut album of the United States American band Agalloch . It features an eclectic mix of acoustic folk rock folk reminiscent of Scandinavian bands such as Ulver , doom metal doom and black metal esque riffs, growled, clean, whispered, and shrieked vocals, and a production style and atmosphere that borrows heavily from black metal . The lyrical themes focus mainly on Depression mood depression , nature , folklore , and the supernatural . It features the roots of a post rock influence which is greatly expanded on in Agalloch s second studio album, The Mantle . Track listing Source AllMusic ref http www.allmusic.com album pale folklore r423380 Pale Folklore Agalloch . Allmusic . Retrieved 2011 09 26. ref Track listing extra column Composer title1 She Painted Fire Across the Skyline I length1 8 35 extra1 Haughm title2 She Painted Fire Across ... albums Category The End Records albums Category Profound Lore Records albums fr Pale Folklore it Pale Folklore pl Pale Folklore fi Pale Folklore ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2011 Context date November 2011 The nurikabe is a Y kai , or spirit, from Japanese folklore . It manifests as a wall that impedes or misdirects walking travelers at night. Trying to go around is futile as it extends itself forever. Knocking on the lower part of the wall makes it disappear. References reflist Category Japanese legendary creatures japan myth stub ca Nurikabe fr Nurikabe esprit it Nurikabe nl Nurikabe mythisch wezen ja no Nurikabe pt Nurikabe folclore sv Nurikabe folklore zh ... more details
The ork is a demon of Tyrol state Tyrol alpine folklore . He lives on mountain s, Almen , rock hole s, or valley s. It warns the noble game of hunter s, or can be savage and bring geisser to the cattle . It was feared like the aufhocker . As a dwarf mythology dwarf , the ork was a well behaved kobold house spirit in wine cellar s. He may be connected to the figure Orkise in the medieval poem Virginal , about Dietrich von Bern s battle with a vaguely similar being. External links http www.sphinx suche.de lexmonst ork.htm DEFAULTSORT Ork Folklore Category European mythology Euro myth stub ... more details
Multiple issues wikify November 2011 dead end November 2011 orphan November 2011 Tamil folklore Tamilnadu has rich cultural history.Tamil people had unique arts in the past.They had different techniques in dancing,singing.They had different types of musical instruments.The songs are classified according to the mood of the singer.Tamil people used various war wepons and war techniques.Some of the martial art practised by the temil people spreaded to the north eastern countrties. References Tamil folklore http www.everyculture.com wc Rwanda to Syria Tamils.html Category Tamil culture ... more details