that would be Henry schoolcraft
Henry schoolcraft
Henry Schoolcraft
http://kvm.kvcc.edu/content/planetarium/schoolshows/skylegendsof3fires.htm at the bottom there is a brief story about a bear in the council of the three fires societ. (this is folklore)
They told them for entertainment, but also as a way of passing down their history and mythology. People listened as children, learned the stories word for word and repeated them to new generations.
Molly Pitcher is a term for a woman that fought in the American Revolutionary War. It is more folklore than fact, but it is generally accepted that the woman behind the story was Mary Ludwig Hays, who died on January 22, 1852.
Type your answer here... They are first of all the famous tradition which still continues today Junkanoo, Obeah,folklore,and bush medicines etc. <3
that would be Henry schoolcraft
that would be Henry schoolcraft
American Folklore Society was created in 1888.
Mike Phinck - also spelt - Mike Fink
According to folklore, Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe, created the Mississippi River by dragging their axe through the land, forming the riverbed. As they walked, the force of the axe created the winding path of the river. This tale is a part of American folklore and is not based on historical fact.
Benjamin Albert Botkin has written: 'A treasury of American folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore, Tales 'A treasury of Mississippi River folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of Western folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Railroads, Folklore, Songs and music 'The play-party in Oklahoma' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Play-party, Social life and customs 'A treasury of New England folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Railroads, Social life and customs, Folklore, Songs and music
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore has 1 pages.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore was created on 12-##-20.
The ISBN of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore is 978-0-313-33035-3.
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Duncan Emrich was an American folklorist and author known for his writings on American and British folklore, particularly in the Appalachian region. Some of his notable works include "Folklore on the American Land" and "Ozark Magic and Folklore".
Richard Mercer Dorson has written: 'American folklore' -- subject(s): Volkskunde 'American Folklore' 'American Negro folktales' -- subject(s): Negro tales