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The Folklore Society
The Folklore Society's interest and expertise covers topics such as traditional music, song, dance and drama, narrative, arts and crafts, customs and belief, popular religion, traditional and regional food, folk medicine, children's folklore, traditional sayings, proverbs rhymes and jingles.
By: The Folklore Society
 
Cornish Folklore
The Cornish are Celtic cousins of the Welsh and the Bretons, the Irish and Scots are second cousins. The Cornish and Welsh people can rightly be called Britons. The English originally were Saxon, Angle and Jute people from what is now the Denmark area of Europe that invaded Britain about the sixth century. The Celts are oral storytellers, such as the Welsh and Breton bards and the Cornish droll.
By: William Rowe
 
Mystical-Folk
An online encyclopedia containing subjects of mythology and folklore. The encyclopedia will endeavor to illustrate ways in which others are currently using information toward self-fulfillment in the areas of occultism and mysticism.
By: Alan G. Hefner
 



 
 



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