I can't think of one which does not have a 'sky god'.
Cherokee and Navajo
Many folk beliefs and legends about typhoons are found in island cultures. These beliefs can be seen online at places like Mythology.com.
The first known mermaid stories originated in Assyria.
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indian cultures
There are a lot of legends based on many different mythologies, such as Greek.
There are 9,483,934 architect legends.
Legends can typically be found in the Dewey Decimal Classification system under the 398 section, which covers folklore and mythology. This section includes various types of legends, myths, fairy tales, and folk tales from different cultures around the world.
There are no recorded and verified reports of mermaids exisiting but they are kept alive in some form by legends from many cultures. They vary across cultures from just singing and combing their hair and wanting to look pretty to singing to lure boats to crash on rocks (similar to sirens) to potentially wanting to drown sailors (and some stories even say they want to eat them). It all depends on what legends you are looking at and their culture of origin!
The Ingoldsby Legends has 3 pages.
It's difficult to find a country without any myths and legends, as storytelling and folklore are deeply ingrained in most cultures around the world. However, some countries may have less documented or preserved myths and legends due to various historical and cultural factors.
There are many cultures in Toronto. There are a variety of cultures to look at.