Retellings of American folktales, tall tales, myths and legends, Native American myths, weather folklore, ghost stories, and more from each of the 50 United States of
Public domain of e-texts about Native American religion. Focus on reliable and detailed information about actual practices and mythology.
Native Languages of the Americas: Native Central and South American Indian Legends and Folklore This page is our collection of Native South and Central American
The definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation.
Native American Myths of Creation. Apache. Myth 1. In the beginning was only Tepeu and Gucumatz (Feathered Serpent) who also wintry the name Quetzalcoatl.
Native American Crow Mythology Many people are under the mistaken impression that crows were viewed as harbingers of death in Native American cultures, but in fact
Latin American culture is the formal or informal expression of the people of Latin America, and includes both high culture (literature, high art) and popular culture
Late one Saturday afternoon, three mans left the village of Ulwas on the Coco River in Nicaragua. They were going to hunt wari, the wild pig which is so delicious
Welcome to The Moonlit Road.com, where we tell ghost stories, folktales, myths and legends from the dark backroads of the American South. Want to come along?
In English, death is often given the name the “Grim Reaper” and from the 15th century onwards