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Welcome to the Aesopica...

See this at: mythfolklore.net| Added on 09/24/07

In addition to this website, you can find a daily Latin fable with English translation and grammar help at LatinViaFables.com... Enjoy! Currently in progress: As you can see, I am slowly adding del.icio.us tags to all the pages at this website,... See more more

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FOLK TALES FROM MANY...

See this at: digital.library.upen...| Added on 04/03/07

The illustrations reading "Folk Tales" and "From Many Lands" were used as alternate page headers on pages of the book that did not otherwise begin with an illustration. Wishing to preserve them as part of the online edition, I have placed them at the... See more more

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Literature From the Past

See this at: ongoing-tales.com| Added on 04/03/07

A collection of old-time fairy tales & fables from various out of copyright books which we have enhanced with electronic media. This month we feature the tale of ~ Rip Van Winkle

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Chinese Folktales And...

See this at: library.thinkquest.o...| Added on 04/03/07

The Chinese have told each other stories for many different reasons - to teach things to their children, to make each other laugh, to record their feelings and observations and to explain how things got to be the way they are. Thus, common themes in... See more more

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Folk and Fairy Tales

See this at: rickwalton.com| Added on 04/03/07

The "Wasna" (Pemmican) Man and the Unktomi (Spider) The Accomplished and Lucky Teakettle The Adventures of a Jackal Adventures of an Indian Brave The Adventures of Chanticleer and Partlet The Adventures of Covan the Brown-Haired The Adventures of... See more more

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See this at: saxakali.com| Added on 04/03/07

If yu follow trouble, trouble follow yu When the Ashanti people of West Afrika started to tell their stories, they weren't called Ananse stories at first. Ananse was just a spider with a limp who lived in the forest, and who was so insignificant and... See more more

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See this at: phillipmartin.info| Added on 04/03/07

Stories from Africa were traditionally passed down by word of mouth. Often they were told by the light of the moon around a village fire after the completion of a long day of work. The stories rarely ended with the words we so often heard as children... See more more

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Folktales and Myths...

See this at: spiritoftrees.org| Added on 04/03/07

The featured collection of stories in Section I have been generously contributed by contemporary storytellers. Their accompanying essays offer insight into the deeper meaning of the stories and also suggest ways of putting the tales to use in... See more more

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See this at: greekspider.com| Added on 04/03/07

* The Most Beautiful Child · A tale about how each mother's child is the most beautiful child in the world in her eyes. * The Poor Man and the Rich Man · A tale about how wealth alone cannot bring about happiness. * Marditsa and Giannaki · A tale... See more more

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Danish Folktales

See this at: oaks.nvg.org| Added on 04/03/07

Danish folktales in English.

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Northumbrian Folk Tales

See this at: pacificcoast.net| Added on 04/03/07

These stories come from North East England and although they have been passed from generation to generation in the oral tradition, I have written them down just in case they get lost and forgotten. I have to take a moment here to credit Freddie Grice... See more more

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See this at: einaudi.cornell.edu| Added on 04/03/07

A long time ago in the kingdom of Cambodia, a young man fell in love with a young woman and so he set off to ask her parents for permission to marry her. "If you want the hand of our daughter in marriage," said the parents, "then you must first... See more more

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Oban's Myths, Legends and...

See this at: planetozkids.com| Added on 04/03/07

Greetings my friend. Here are some of the myths and legends I have collected to help save my world. There are stories from Native American Indians, the Aboriginal Dreamtime, Korea, India and many other countries I have visited. Explore them and you... See more more

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6 Chinese Folk and Fairy...

See this at: newton.mec.edu| Added on 04/03/07

Some students may wish to act out the tales. They could also create dioramas, illustrations or puppets for the tales. Students may do a retelling in their own words. Older students could make up comprehension questions for the stories. Related Dim... See more more

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See this at: yale.edu| Added on 04/03/07

The folktales of Puerto Rico reflect the culture of the people who have lived or influenced the lifestyle of those people living there, the Tainos, the Spaniards, and the Africans. The historical reality of Puerto Rico is that it became part of the... See more more

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this was very exciting to find because this is from my culture...

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Korean Folk Tales

See this at: park.org| Added on 04/03/07

Hundreds of years ago there was a king who had a very unusual stone hand mill. It looked like any other stone hand mill but it had special powers. All one had to do was say what one wanted and turn it and out would come what had been requested. If... See more more

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Kashmiri Folktales

See this at: koausa.org| Added on 04/03/07

NINE hundred years ago a remarkable collection of stories called Kathasaritsagara, the ''Ocean of Stories", was produced in Kashmir. Somadeva, its author, is said to have included in this tome many stories which he had heard from others and which, in... See more more

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Folktales

See this at: pantheon.org| Added on 04/03/07

* Choctaw Creation myth, a Choctaw myth. How the Choctaw found a new home land. * Iktomi, a Lakota myth. How the spiderman helped them to take the horses from their enemies. * Kana'ti and Selu, a traditional Cherokee oral telling. Description... See more more

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Fairy Tales and Stories

See this at: hca.gilead.org.il| Added on 04/03/07

Below is the complete list of Andersen’s 168 tales, in the chronological order of their original publication. Title variations and Danish equivalents may be found in the cross reference. Andersen’s tale “Danish Popular Legends” was first published in... See more more

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Folk and Fairy Tales from...

See this at: darsie.net| Added on 04/03/07

Welcome to my archive of folk and fairy tales. The stories in this collection represent a small sampling of the rich storytelling art that is the common heritage of humanity. Stories from many parts of the world are included here. Please note: not... See more more

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Fairy Tales

See this at: legends.duelingmodem...| Added on 04/03/07

The Brothers Grimm. Grimm's Fairy Tales includes 209 tales collected by the Brothers Grimm, probably based on the translation by Margaret Hunt called Grimm's Household Tales. This site is part of the Universal Library at Carnegie Mellon University.... See more more

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See this at: andersenfairytales.c...| Added on 04/03/07

AndersenFairyTales: classic folk stories and fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Web-published children's books with Flash animation and narration. Featuring cartoons, e-learning, biography of Hans Christian Andersen, and links to the fairy... See more more

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Brothers Grimm: Fairy...

See this at: nationalgeographic.c...| Added on 04/03/07

ooking for a sweet, soothing tale to waft you toward dreamland? Look somewhere else. The stories collected by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in the early 1800s serve up life as generations of central Europeans knew it—capricious and often cruel. The two... See more more

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See this at: grimmfairytales.com| Added on 04/03/07

GrimmFairyTales: Folk and fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm. Read and hear interactive, narrated, animated stories. Children's literature and folklore classics featuring animals, princesses, magic, and fabulous creatures! Grimm Brothers cartoon... See more more

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Russian folk tales

See this at: russian-crafts.com| Added on 04/03/07

This page is entirely dedicated to the folk tales of Russia and Ukraine. Tales are the part of culture, traditions, customs and history of people. Many generations of Russian (and not Russian only!) children have been brought up by these glorious and... See more more

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Norwegian Folk Tales: The...

See this at: oaks.nvg.org| Added on 04/03/07

HERE ARE classic Norse (Norwegian) tales. They are retold for little ears that seldom love cruel and harsh taming, and straightened up a little for many more reasons. There are twenty-four tales here, and some more on following pages. Along with this... See more more

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Talespin: Folktales for...

See this at: pitara.com| Added on 04/03/07

A fascinating line-up of folktales for kids from India, China, Burma and other Asian countries. You will also find Aesop's fables and animal lore for kids, apart from a collection of myths and legends about the origin and creation of the earth.

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See this at: pitt.edu| Added on 04/03/07

Many years ago there lived on the then barren plain of Suruga a woodsman by the name of Visu. He was a giant in stature, and lived in a hut with his wife and children. One day Visu received a visit from an old priest, who said to him: "Honorable... See more more

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Fables, Fairy Tales,...

See this at: ivyjoy.com| Added on 04/03/07

Ivy's fables, fairy tales and storys. Aesop's Fables, stories by Hans Christian Anderson and Lewis Carroll and Mother Goose nursery rhymes..

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Aesop's Fables

See this at: umass.edu| Added on 04/03/07

The Fox and the Grapes 2

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what a great list! this will keep me busy for a while.

Great List. I love story telling and seeing how stories are constructed in different cultures. For the past year or so I've been enjoying watching Storybook International Collection 10 Disc Set: http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/storybook-international-collection-10-disc-setI liked your list and thought people interested in these items might also want to see this collection which puts together stories from all over the world. Production isn't great, but they have a timeless charm.

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