Folklore
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Folklore
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The concept Folklore represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Austin Public Library.
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- Folklore
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- http://id.worldcat.org/fast/01423784
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- trueA catfish tale : a bayou story of the fisherman and his wife
- trueA world full of nature stories
- Adivinanzas hñähñus : Yä nt'ägi thuhu hñähñu
- trueAesop's fables
- Aesop's fables for little children
- trueAnansi the spider : a tale from the Ashanti
- trueBaboushka and the three kings
- trueBeautiful blackbird
- Buffalo woman : story and illustrations
- Call of nature : the secret life of dung
- Caperucita roja
- Chikasha stories, Volume three, Shared wisdom
- Cinderella
- Cinderella : an Islamic tale
- trueCinders : a chicken Cinderella
- Cuentos Mayas
- De cómo nació la piñata
- El Cocuyo y la mora : cuento de la etnia pemón
- El bailarín del sol y otros cuentos mayas
- El conejo y el mapurite : cuento guajiro
- El traje del armadillo : y otras leyendas de Latinoamérica
- Elf queens and holy friars : fairy beliefs and the medieval Church
- trueEye of the shoal : a fishwatcher's guide to life, the oceans and everything
- Fossil legends of the first Americans
- trueFrom the beast to the blonde : on fairy tales and their tellers
- From the heart of the Crow country : the Crow Indians' own stories
- Grandmother Spider brings the sun : a Cherokee story
- Greek gods and heroes : 40 inspiring icons
- Hans Christian Andersen stories : Nightingale, the little match girl, the red shoes
- Henny Penny : a folk tale classic
- trueHow raven got his crooked nose : a Dena'ina fable
- How things came to be : Inuit stories of creation
- How to be an elder : myths and stories of the wise woman archetype
- trueI am Tama, lucky cat : a Japanese legend
- Indian myths & legends from the North Pacific Coast of America : a translation of Franz Boas' 1895 edition of Indianische Sagen von der Nord-Pacifischen Küste Amerikas
- Inherit the Alamo : myth and ritual at an American shrine
- Jack and the beanstalk : Juan y frijoles magicos
- Jack y las habichuelas magicas
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato : an Irish folktale
- Jomshuk : niño y dios maíz
- Juan Bobo busca trabajo : un cuento tradicional puertorriqueño
- Juneteenth Texas : essays in African-American folklore
- Juneteenth Texas : essays in African-American folklore
- La casa de chocolate
- La gran canoa : cuento Kariña
- La matadragones : cuentos de Latinoamérica
- Leyenda : world music inspired by feminine legends
- trueLittle Red Rosie : a Rosh Hashanah story
- Little monk and the mantis : a bug, a boy, and the birth of a kung fu legend
- trueLove and roast chicken : a trickster tale from the Andes Mountains
- Maujī Baigā : Baigā lokakathāyeṃ
- trueMermaid myths
- Mexican ghost tales of the Southwest : stories and illustrations
- Māui and the secret of fire
- Native American storytelling : a reader of myths and legends
- Not one damsel in distress : world folktales for strong girls
- Pearls on a branch : oral tales
- truePig-Boy : a trickster tale from Hawaiʻi
- trueRabbit goes duck hunting : a traditional Cherokee legend
- Rapunzel
- Rattlesnakes
- trueRaven : a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest
- trueReturn of the wolf : conflict & coexistence
- Saamaka dreaming
- Sarukani
- trueScary stories to tell in the dark
- Serpiente, "espiral del tiempo"
- trueShanyaak'utlaax̲ : Salmon boy
- Short & shivery : thirty chilling tales
- Sima ye ye shuo xiang ye chuan qi
- Sleeping with a sunflower : a treasury of old-time gardening lore
- trueSnow White : an Islamic tale
- Snow White and the seven dwarfs
- trueSpeaking to an elephant and other tales from the Kadars
- Star Boy
- Stone soup : an old tale
- Sāmpa kā aṇḍā : Muṇḍā lokakathāyeṃ
- trueTales from the Arabian nights : stories of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal
- Tatterhood : feminist folktales from around the world
- The Folklore of world holidays
- The Folktale cat
- trueThe Little Red Hen makes a pizza
- The Red record : The Wallam olum : the oldest native North American history
- trueThe Rough-Face Girl
- The Show-Off Monkey and Other Taoist Tales
- The clown of God
- The edge of memory : ancient stories, oral tradition and the post-glacial world
- trueThe elephant prince : the story of Ganesh
- The first strawberries : a Cherokee story
- The fourth world of the Hopis : the epic story of the Hopi Indians as preserved in their legends and traditions
- The gingerbread boy
- trueThe girl who married a lion and other tales from Africa
- The hyena and the fox : a Somali graphic folktale
- trueThe legend of Food Mountain : La Montaña del Alimento
- trueThe legend of Lord Eight Deer : an epic of ancient Mexico
- trueThe legend of the Indian paintbrush
- trueThe lion & the mouse
- trueThe little hummingbird
- trueThe owl and the two rabbits
- trueThe people could fly : the picture book
- The return of the light : twelve tales from around the world for the winter solstice
- The shadows that rush past : a collection of frightening Inuit folktales
- The star maiden : an Ojibway tale
- trueThe story of Jumping Mouse : a native American legend
- The story of Lynx
- The three bears
- The three little pigs
- The twelve dancing princesses
- The woman who lived with wolves, & other stories from the tipi
- Tlacuache, ladrón del fuego
- Tonelhuayo uan totlahtoltzin : La raíz y la voz : cuentos populares Nahuas
- Traditional stories of the Arctic and Subarctic nations
- Traditional stories of the Northeast nations
- Traditional stories of the Plains nations
- Vikrama ane vetāla
- Who's in Rabbit's house? : a Masai tale
- trueWinterlust : finding beauty in the fiercest season
- Y domingo, siete
- Z is for zodiac : a creative introduction to the Asian zodiac
- Zazan Tleino : adivinanzas nahuas de ayer, hoy y siempre
- Zimnie skazki
- Zlateh the goat and other stories
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