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Aesop’s
Fables - Online Collection
African Folk Tales - A selection of tales.
American Folklore - contains
retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, tall
tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from each and every one of the
50 United States. You can read about all sorts of famous characters like
Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill,...
A Europe of Tales ...Listen to the wind blow as you pick an ancient tale to read. Tales of the snowy North, witches, and giants await you.
Greek Mythology - Origins
of Greek Mythology Fun Fact Quiz Greek Names vs. Roman Names Immortals
LAS LLORONAS - THE CRYING
WOMEN - He who names, calls. And someone comes, without an appointment,
without explanations, to the place where his name, said or thought, is
calling him.
Loggia is dedicated to the study of the arts and humanities. The mission is to provide an informative and engaging experience related to the study of art and art history, architecture and design, and classical studies including mythology and literature.
Oak
Terrace - Folk Tales/Fairy Tales/Tall Tales/Myths/Fables: A Collection
of Folktales from around the world
Stories by Rudyard Kipling - read by Alan Christy... RealPlayer Presentation
Tales of Wonder - . 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
Ten
Characters from American Folklore - Students learn about Pecos Bill,
Daniel Boone, Johnny Appleseed, Paul Bunyan, John Henry, and five other
characters from America’s folk history. Student work sheet included
Women in Greek Myths...The
Famous Ones * Goddesses * Nymphs * Humans * Amazons * Monstresses * Men
* The Gallery, etc. |