1. Folklore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Folklore is the body of expressive culture, including tales, music, dance, legends, oral history, proverbs, jokes, popular beliefs, customs, and so forth within a particular ... History · Types of folklore · Categories of folklore


  2. American Folklore: Famous American folktales, tall tales, myths and ...
    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 America.


  3. Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories
    Anecdotes about the development of Apple's original Macintosh computer and the people who created it.


  4. Folklore (video game) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Folklore, known in Japan as FolksSoul -Ushinawareta Denshō-(FolksSoul -失われた伝承-, FōkusuSōru -Ushinawareta Denshō-?, literally "FolksSoul: Lost Legend ") is a video ... Plot · Gameplay · Development · Reception


  5. Folklore
    The official Folklore site, brought to you by us.PlayStation.com. Folklore is rated Teen and is only available on the PS3 system.


  6. folklore - definition of folklore by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    folk·lore (f k lôr, -l r) n. 1. The traditional beliefs, myths, tales, and practices of a people, transmitted orally. 2. The comparative study of folk knowledge and culture.


  7. PlayStation.com - PLAYSTATION®3 - Folklore
    Alcohol Reference Blood Fantasy Violence Mild Language Mild Suggestive Themes


  8. Folklore_main
    Electronic journal from Estonia that includes articles on various religious traditions.


  9. IGN: Folklore
    An action/adventure game by Kouji Okada (the father of the Shin Megami Tensei series) that takes you through seven mysterious and yet Earth-like worlds. The game features two ...


  10. Urban Legends
    THE starting place for exploring urban legends and folklore on the Web: Internet hoaxes, rumors, urban legends, and urban myths debunked.




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