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New American Ghost Stories and Canadian Legends. The storm lasted so long that they thought they would starve. Finally, when the wind and swirling snow had died away to just a memory, the father, who was a brave warrior, ventured outside. The next storm was already on the horizon, but if food was not found soon, the family would starve. Crow Brings the Daylight. The Ghost Pilots of Times Square. A miner was on his way to Dos Cabezas, where here heard there was good prospecting, when he found himself lost...

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American Folklore: 2005-07-24

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Babe the Blue Ox. Babe the Blue Ox was the close friend and companion of Paul Bunyan. His exploits were legendary. He was so large that 42 axe handles plus a plug of tobacco could fit between his eyes and the logging camp laundryman used his horns to hang up all the camp laundry. Below is a list of stories about Babe the Blue Ox. Babe the Blue Ox. Paul Bunyan and the Log Jam. Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. Posted by S.E. Schlosser # 12:26 PM. Stories A to Z. SE Schlosser 1997 - 2005.

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American Folklore: 2005-06-05

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In the mythology and folklore of the Native Americans of the Southwest, California, and the Central Plains, Coyote often appears as a trickster, a creative force (called a demiurge), and a hero. Here are some of Coyote's adventures and creations. Coyote and the Columbia. One day, Coyote was walking along. The sun was shining brightly, and Coyote felt very hot. "I would like a cloud," Coyote said. So a cloud came and made some shade for Coyote. But Coyote was not satisfied. The Bridge of the Gods.

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American Folklore: 2005-05-08

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Folklore and the American Revolution. Folklore seems to build up naturally around major historical figres and events. The American Revolution spawned a plethera of folklore which is still popular today. The great General George Washington was a figure around whom was built much folklore, including the famous (but ficticious) tale about the chopping down of the cherry tree. And the fact that his teeth were made of wood. Which was over a mile wide! There is even a folktale surrounding the General's penknife.

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American Folklore: 2005-07-03

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Brer (Brother) Rabbit is a trickster character in the folktales of African, African-American, and Native American cultures. Brer Rabbit often matches his wits against the wily Brer Fox, whom he always bests. Several Brer Rabbit stories are listed below! Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby. Mr Rabbit is fooled by a Tar Baby. Brer Rabbit Falls in Love. Spring is in the air, and Mr. Rabbit falls in love! Brer Rabbit and the Mosquitos. What is Mr. Rabbit going to do about all them pesky mosquitos? Stories A to Z.

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American Folklore: 2005-07-10

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Massachusetts was the 6th state accepted into the Union, on February 6, 1788. The state bird is the Chickadee. The state motto is: "By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty". The state was named after local Indian tribe whose name means "a large hill place". The state nickname is the Bay State. It is the birthplace of U.S. Presidents John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and George Herbert Walker Bush. Old Sam Hyde tells a tall tale and earns himself a glass of cider.

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