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Folklore and Story

A guide to research in folklore and story telling.

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Finding Folklore Books in the ASU Library

Some useful Subject Headings to use when searching for folklore in the ASU Library's Catalog:


Add a geographic region to any: e.g. "Folk Literature Ireland"

 

Ballads

Folklore United States

Fables

Storytelling

Tales

Fairy Tales

Tall Tales

Indians of North America Folklore

Tohono Oodham Indians Folklore

Folk          Artists                                        

Folk          Dance

Folk          Drama

Folk          Literature

Folk          Music

Folk          Poetry

Folk          Songs

 

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