Folklore & Folk Culture
"The term 'folklore'was
coined in 1846 to refer to the ballards, folktales and customs of
the rural past. Nowdays 'folklore' is taken to refer to the everyday
culture and cultrual traditions of all social groups-young as well
as old, urban as well as rural, ourselves as well as others."
Folklore
Society, University College, London
Kentucky Folklore
- Kentucky Folklore
- http://www.usgennet.org/family/baicon/kystories.html
A site which solicits and displays Kentucky folklore in the form
of stories at no charge
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General Folklore
- Myths and Legends
- http://pubpages.unh.edu/~cbsiren/myth.html
Excellent, frequently updated, site containing indexes, site reviews,
encyclopedias and dictionaries (including Bulfinch¡¯s), plus collections
of folktales, fairytales, stories, and folklore sorted by type
or country. Includes sites suitable for children..
- Eastern European Folklore and Customs
- http://www.tccweb.org/folklore.html
Excerpts from several books about folklore, mythology, and folk
tales.
- The Encyclopedia Mythica
- http://www.patheon.org/mythica/
An encyclopedia of mythology, folklore, and legend where you can
look through the encyclopedia and read its articles.
- American Folklife Center
- http://lcweb.loc.gov/folklife/
Find information about the site, browse through the archives,
view publications and recordings, and read about upcoming events.
- Center for Southern Folklore
- http://www.southrnfolklore.com/
See information and updates about the center and shop from their
catalog.
- Encarta Learning Zone
- http://encarta.msn.com
Search for Folklore and find some top articles on legends and
folklore.
- Folklore
- http://virtual.park.uga.edu/~clandrum/folklore.html
Three basic categories of folklore and examples of these.
- Folklore, Myths, and Legends
- http://www.mythology.com/
A listing of popular books about ghosts and myths.
- Scottiesh Culture: Legends, Folklore, and Religion
- http://www.tartans.com/legend.html
A list of books focused on legends and fairy tales plus a listing
of festivals and celebrations.
- Folklore: Irish/Celtic Seasonal Celebrations
- http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/~bj333/folklore.html
Articles about ancient tales, Monastic tales, seasonal celebrations,
and links to other sites.
- UFO Folklore
- http://www.qtm.net/~geibdan/framemst.html
This is a site where you can read about abductions, sitings, crop
circles and more.
- Folklore, Myth, and Legend
- http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/storfolk.html
Read several articles about fables, fairy tales, and different
versions of popular children¡¯s books.
- Folklore
- http://209.52.189.2/welcome.cfm/folklore
Read articles by Dubh Sidhe on folklore, legend, myth, tall tales,
etc. and see how history and family lore relate to folklore. Also
find links to other sites on the web.
- Summer Solstice
- http://www.celestia.com/SRP/MJ96/SummerSolstice.html
An article about ancient civiliaztion and the way in which they
measured the seasons.
- Folklore and Mythology: Electronic Texts
- http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts.html
An alphabetical listing of collected legends plus links to other
folk and fairy tales and Germanic legends.
Stories, Folklore, and Fairy Tales Theme Page
- http://www.cln.org/themes/fairytales.html
Links relating to stories, folklore, and fairy tales with two
types of resources: curricular resources for students and instrucitonal
materials for teachers.
- Family Folklore: How to Collect Your Own Family Folklore
- http://educate.si.edu/migrations/seek2/family.html
Guidelines for getting started, interviews, presentation, and
more.
- The Tree Leaves Folk Fellowship
- http://www.treeleaves.com/index.html
Find information about ecology, folklore, folkways, events, folk
art, etc.
- American Life Histories: Manscripts from the Federal Writers
Project 1936-1940
- http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/wpaintro/wpahome.html
Read the life hisories of several writers which were written by
the staff of the Folklore Project for the WPA.
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Literature,
Fables, and Fairies
- Iconography Links
- http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/links/iconography.html
Several links to mythology pages including those about King Arthur,
Bulfinch, and more.
- Cinderella Stories
- http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/cinderella.html
A list of variations to the chilren¡¯s story Cinderella, including
versions which can be found in folktale collections.
- Fairy Related Links
- http://www.faerielands.com/fairylinks/index.html
Links to topics such as art and literature, culture, business
and commerce, and more.
- Fables
- http://www.fables.org/
This site sill allow you to visit the Town Crier to hear the latest
happenings, read some new stories in the Great Hall, take a stroll
through the Archives, enjoy the art in the Gallery, and more.
- National Storytelling Network
- http://www.storynet.org/
Learn about the network, storytelling festivals, see a calendar
of events, visit the cyber caf¨¦, and more.
- Hungarian Folk Art and Fine Art
- http://www.hungarianfolkart.com/
Here you can view and purchase several pieces of folk art over
the web.
- The Folk Art Gallery
- http://www.thefolkartgallery.com/
Take a look at a large variety of folk art from around the world.
There are masks, textiles, ritual artifacts, pottery, and other
items of interest.
- Chinese Folk Art
- http://www.chinesefolkart.com/
Here you can purchase or simply look at Chinese paintings, plates,
embroidery, jewelry, stamps and more.
- Dixie Folk Art
- http://www.dixiefolkart.com/
Find information about the site, view inventory and articles,
or visit other shops.
- Questions & Answers About Folk Art
- http://www.americaohyes.com/pages/guest.html
Questions about folk art are answered here by John Adams.
- Folk Art and Outsider Art: America Oh Yes
- http://www.americaohyes.com/
Visit this large collection of folk art by self-taught artists.
- Casa Mexicana
- http://www.casamexicanafolkart.com/
View several peices of folk art from Mexico along with a few items
from South and Central America.
- Ghost Dog Gallery
- http://www.ghostdoggallery.com/
American folk art, outsider art, and primitive art by featured
artists such as Ira Smith, Lynnette Cox, and Purvis Young.
- Tias.com: Antiques and Collectibles
- http://www.tias.com/
Visit over fifteen different stores containing collectibles of
many kinds.
- Artisans Gallery
- http://www.folkartisans.com/index.html
Find information about the site, view inventory and articles,
and visit other shops.
- Everywhere Store
- http://www.everywherestore.com/
Purchase and view items from Africa, Asia, Central and South America,
India,Tibet, and Eastern Europe.
- Folk Art and Craft Exchange
- http://www.folkart.com/
View or purchase art from the country and class of your choice.
- Folk Art Society of America
- http://www.folkart.org/
Information aobut the society, membership, and upcoming events.
- Cowboy Poets on the Internet
- http://www.westfolk.org/travel.home.html
Information about the Western Folklife Center, programs, archives,
and media.
- Appalachian Traveler
- http://www.apptrav.com/folk.html
View and order dolls, wood crafts, folk art, information about
Appalachian fact and folklore, and more.
- First Auction: In the Spotlight
- http://folkart.about.com/arts/folkart/
Learn answers to questions about folk art, read folk art stories,
find folk art definitions, and take a look at free folk art patterns.
- Galleries and Shops: Folk Art
- http://folkart.about.c...folkart/cs/galleriesshops/index.html
Take a look at art from several different stores and artists.
- Toad Hollow Farm
- http://www.toadhollowfarm.com/treetrunk.html
Here view amazing tree trunk homes for woodland creatures of all
sorts.
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Folk
Music And Dance
- Folk Music of England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales & America
- http://www.contemplator.com/wastrel.html
Here you can find the songs of Wastrels, Rascals, and Criminals
on topics such as love, war and the sea.
- Folk Music and Carolan
- http://www.comtemplator.com/rcenter.html
A site where you can hear and purchase some interesting folk music
in the forms of songbooks or albums.
- The Mudcat Cafe
- http://www.mudcat.org/
Look through or download your own copy of The Digital Tradition
Folksong Database.
- Explore the Archives
- http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/folklore/content1/
Look through the Dance & Performance Archive, the Folksong
& Music Archive and more.
- The Max Hunter Folk Song Collection
- http://www.smsu.edu/folksong/maxhunter/index.html
Listen to several folk songs from the Ozark. Search the
entire collection by song title, singer or catalog number.
- Archives of Traditional Music
- http://www.indiana.edu/~librarchm/home2.html
Learn about the archives, its mission, facilities, and order online.
- The Society for Ethnomusicology
- http://www.ethnomusicology.org/
Learn about SEM, membership, news, programs and more.
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Folk
Medicine
- Folk Medicine
- http://virtual.park.uga.edu/~clandrum/category_html/medicine.html
Learn about folk medicine and read an example of it.
- Folk Medicine
- http://www2.humnet.ucla.edu/folkmed/
Read about the UCLA Folklore Archive Resource and search their
database.
- Gypsy Folk Medicine
- http://www.cam.org/~jennyb/gypsy.html
A large list of cures for things such as warts, freckles, insomnia,
nervousness, and headaches along with a few cleansing remedies.
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Folk
Magic
- Folk Magic in Britain 1200-2000
- http://www.folkmagic.co.uk/
A site regarding unusual objects found such as charms, witch bottles,
and written curses. Also, the researchers are trying to learn
about witchcraft between the years 1200-2000.
- Pennsylavania Dutch Hex Signs
- http://www.amishmarket.com/Gifts/
A listing of items available which have hex signs. Learn
more about the meanings of hex signs by selecting hex signs
from the column on the left.
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Ghost
Stories
- Haunted Houses: What DoYou Believe?
- http://www.realhaunts.com/
Stories of ghosts from across the U.S. and learn the causes for
haunts.
- American Ghosts & Hauntings
- http://www.prairieghosts.com/home2.html
Make reservations for ghost tours and haunted events.
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Folk
Festivals
- Folk Festivals in the United States and Canada
- http://www.folkfests.com
A directory of festival dates listed by state and province.
- Kentucky Folk Festivals
- http://oeonline.com/folk_fests/ky-fest.html
Announced dates for festivals around Kentucky.
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Women
Folk
- Womenfolk
- http://womenfolk.com/
A site about quiltmaking, poetry, creativity and more.
- Quilts Unlimited
- http://www.quiltsunlimited.com/
Purchase antique quilts over the internet.
- Animas Quilts, Inc.
- http://www.animasquilts.com/animas.html
Shop online for quilts and pattern pieces and also visit a number
of other recommended sites.
- Diotima: Women and Gender in the Ancient World.
- http://www.stoa.org/diotima/
Learn about this site, search courses, read essays, and view biblical
studies.
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Urban
Legends
- Urban Legends: Don't Believe Everything You Read
- http://www.scambuster.org/legends.html
This site has a list of urban legend e-mails which make the rounds
regularly. Find out about their veracity, or just enjoy reading
the kinds of folklore available on the Internet.
- Urban Legends Reference Pages
- http://www.snopes2.com/ulindex.htm
Urban legends on subjects including: weddings, horror, critters,
pregnancies, Cokelore (the soft drink), college lore and even
Titanic legends.
- Hoaxbusters
- http://HoaxBusters.ciac.org/
Hoax Busters is a public service connected with the U.S. Dept.
of Energy which looks at a variety of Hoaxes by category or allows
you to search for a specific one. It has information on how to
recognize a hoax, what to do if you receive a hoax or chain letter,
and provides a history of Internet Hoaxes.
- Urban Folklore
- http://www.nardis.com/~twchan/afu.html
Provides an excellent list of urban folklore sites, including
a link to the Darwin Awards!
- The AFU and Urban Legends Archive
- http://www.urbanlegends.com/
This site has been going strong since 1991 and lets you browse
many urban legends topics like: Disney, drugs, celebrities, books,
food, legal, medical, politics, television, songs, and more!
- Urban Legends and Folklore
- http://urbanlegends.miningco.com
Includes news, show biz, virus hoaxes, a spotlight feature and
some general information.
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Created by
Jack Montgomery and Elisabeth
Knight
Webpage by Haiwang Yuan
Western Kentucky University Libraries & Museum
Last updated: July 11, 2001 |
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