There are a few. I'll start things off with:
* The Man from Snowy River
Some Australian legends and folk tales include the Dreamtime stories of creation by Aboriginal Australians, the legend of the Bunyip - a mythical creature said to lurk in waterholes, and the tale of the Yowie - a hairy, ape-like creature similar to Bigfoot that is said to inhabit the Australian wilderness.
The man from Snowy River
The nix is a myth not only from Norwegian folk tales. For Norwegian folk tales, Google "Asbjørnsen og Moe", collectors of Norwegian folk tales.
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Some are, others grew from traditional folk tales for everyone.
Some folk tales that have coyotes as the main character are 'Buffalo Gals', 'Coyote Blue', 'Summerland' and 'Running Water'. Other folk tales are 'Sky Coyote', 'The Nagasaki' and American Native folklore short stories.
Folk narratives are oral or written stories passed down through generations within a community. They often reflect cultural beliefs, values, and customs, featuring common themes such as heroism, magic, and moral lessons. These narratives can take various forms, including myths, legends, fairy tales, and folk tales.
Some variations of folklore include myths, legends, fairy tales, folk tales, fables, and oral histories. These forms of folklore are often passed down through generations within a particular culture or community and typically serve to explain natural phenomena, convey moral lessons, or entertain listeners.
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Folk tales are short stories usually with some sort of a moral message
Some Folk beliefs and legends about typhoons is that the sound typhoons make is the roaring of wild animals, such as tigers and mountain lions. It is also believed a typhoon is the result of the god of the underworld, Ghaife, becoming angry with the people.
Some examples of folk tales are "Cinderella," "Little Red Riding Hood," "The Tortoise and the Hare," and "Jack and the Beanstalk." These stories have been passed down orally through generations and often contain moral lessons or cultural values. Folk tales are an important part of the world's storytelling tradition.
There are not any major myths, but there are some not well known tales about ghosts.
No, St. Patrick was an actual person. However, there are many tales and legends that have grown up around the story of this saint.St Patrick himself is not a folk tale. Some stories about him (for example, the one about "driving the snakes out of Ireland") may be.