The truth behind American folklore
Indigenous origins and sacred mythologies
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African American folklore and resistance
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The corporate creation of tall tales
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Borderlands and immigrant lore
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When old world magic meets the new, a fresh American story breaks through. Across the border, from every shore, that's immigrant lore.
The Leeds Devil: The Jersey Devil was originally called the Leeds Devil, named after a real colonial family of royalists.
A traditional Mexican narrative song or ballad that relates a story. In 1901, Rio Grande residents composed ballads celebrating Gregorio Cortez's flight from Texas law enforcement.
How did the physical description of the Chupacabra change as the legend spread to the US Southwest?
How did political rivalry in colonial New Jersey lead to the Jersey Devil myth?
Besides scaring children, what practical warning does the story of La Llorona provide?
What historical figure was indirectly involved in the creation of the Jersey Devil legend?
What real-life struggle of Appalachian settlers did the 'Jack tales' reflect?
Which ancient Aztec deity shares striking similarities with the Southwest legend of La Llorona?
How did Appalachian 'Jack tales' change the traditional European character of Jack?




