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Folklore is the body of
expressive culture shared by a
particular group of people,
culture or subculture. This
includes oral
traditions such as tales,...
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Scottish folklore (Scottish Gaelic: Beul-aithris na h-Alba) encomp****es the
folklore of the
Scottish people from
their earliest records until today. Folklorists...
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Nordic folklore is the
folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden,
Iceland and the
Faroe Islands. It has
common roots with, and has been
under mutual influence...
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Meitei folklore is the
folklore and
mythology of the
Meitei people of Manipur, India. Such
folklore is
traditionally p****ed from
generation to generation...
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Punjabi folklore, more
particularly its folksongs, are a core part of the
Punjabi culture.
Other important components of
Punjabi folklore are farces,...
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Romani folklore encomp****es the folktales, myths, oral traditions, and
legends of the
Romani people. The
Romani were
nomadic when they
departed India during...
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Slavic folklore encomp****es the
folklore of the
Slavic peoples from
their earliest records until today.
Folklorists have
published a
variety of works...
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common mathematical parlance, a
mathematical result is
called folklore if it is an
unpublished result with no
clear originator, but
which is well-circulated...
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akuma (悪魔) is an evil
spirit in ****anese
folklore,
sometimes described in English-language
sources as a
devil or demon. An
alternative name for the...
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English folklore,
Irish folklore,
Scottish folklore and
Welsh folklore.
Celtic mythology Cornish mythology Hebridean mythology and
folklore Irish mythology...