Folklore
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The concept Folklore represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Chattahoochee Valley Libraries.
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Folklore
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The concept Folklore represents the subject, aboutness, idea or notion of resources found in Chattahoochee Valley Libraries.
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- A forest of time : American Indian ways of history
- A kitchen witch's cookbook
- trueA ring of tricksters : animal tales from America, the West Indies, and Africa
- trueA sack full of feathers
- trueAdopted by the eagles : a Plains Indian story of friendship and treachery
- Aladdin : and other tales from the Arabian Nights
- trueAladdin and the enchanted lamp
- trueAnansi the spider : a tale from the Ashanti
- trueBabushka : a Christmas tale
- trueBat's big game
- trueBeautiful blackbird
- trueBefore you were born
- trueBruh Rabbit and the tar baby girl
- Cherokee legends and the trail of tears : from the nineteenth annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology
- trueChukfi Rabbit's big, bad bellyache : a trickster tale
- trueCounting crocodiles
- Coyote in love
- trueCoyote steals the blanket : a Ute tale
- Cuentos de unicornios
- trueDybbuk : a version
- trueElinda who danced in the sky : an Estonian folktale
- trueFat cat : a Danish folktale
- trueFlying with the eagle, racing the great bear : stories from Native North America
- Folktales of the Jews
- Gingerbread Man : a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme
- trueGoatilocks and the three bears
- Harper and the night forest
- trueHead, body, legs : a story from Liberia
- trueHer stories : African American folktales, fairy tales, and true tales
- trueHorse hooves and chicken feet : Mexican folktales
- trueHow Chipmunk got his stripes : a tale of bragging and teasing
- trueHow Rabbit tricked Otter and other Cherokee trickster stories
- How Rabbit tricked Otter and other Cherokee trickster stories
- How the stars fell into the sky : a Navajo legend
- trueIktomi and the coyote : a Plains Indian story
- Into the woods : a woodland scrapbook
- trueJabutâi the tortoise : a trickster tale from the Amazon
- trueJohn Henry
- John Henry : a retelling of the classic tall tale
- trueJohn Henry and his mighty hammer
- John Henry, an American legend
- Just so stories (eAudiobook)
- trueLemons
- trueLove and roast chicken : a trickster tale from the Andes Mountains
- Mammal
- trueMartina, the beautiful cockroach : a Cuban folktale
- trueMayan and Aztec mythology
- Mighty mountains : the facts and the fables
- Mole's hill : a woodland tale
- trueMrs. Chicken and the hungry crocodile
- trueMules and men
- trueMystic horse
- trueNot one damsel in distress : world folktales for strong girls
- Paper animal masks from northwest tribal tales
- trueRaccoon's last race : a traditional Abenaki story
- trueRed sky at night
- trueStorm Maker's tipi
- trueStorm boy
- Sunpainters : eclipse of the Navajo sun
- trueThe Turkey Girl : a Zuni Cinderella story
- The boy who cried wolf
- trueThe boy who wouldn't obey : a Mayan legend
- The complete language of flowers : a definitive and illustrated history
- trueThe crocodile and the scorpion
- The day the Rabbi disappeared : Jewish holiday tales of magic
- trueThe first strawberries : a Cherokee story
- The freedom riddle
- trueThe girl who married a lion and other tales from Africa
- trueThe last tales of Uncle Remus
- trueThe legend of the bluebonnet : an old tale of Texas
- trueThe legend of the cranberry : a Paleo-Indian tale
- trueThe lonely lioness and the Ostrich chicks : a Masai tale
- trueThe magic pomegranate : a Jewish folktale
- The mermaid handbook : an alluring treasury of literature, lore, art, recipes, and projects
- The people could fly : American Black folktales
- trueThe polar bear son : an Inuit tale
- The rabbit and the dragon king : based on a Korean tale
- The secret language of flowers
- trueThe secret of the stones : a folktale
- trueThe six fools
- trueThe squeaky door
- The story of the Jack O'Lantern
- trueThe sun's daughter
- The three little pigs : a folk tale classic
- trueThe way meat loves salt : a Cinderella tale from the Jewish tradition
- Throw your tooth on the roof : tooth traditions from around the world
- trueTurtle's race with Beaver : a traditional Seneca story
- trueTwo bear cubs : a Miwok legend from California's Yosemite Valley
- trueUncle Remus : the complete tales
- Voladores
- Weapons of fantasy and folklore
- trueWhat's the hurry, Fox? : and other animal stories
- trueWhen Turtle grew feathers : a folktale from the Choctaw nation
- trueWhen birds could talk & bats could sing : the adventures of Bruh Sparrow, Sis Wren, and their friends
- Whispers from the woods : the lore & magic of trees
- trueWhy Epossumondas has no hair on his tail
- Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears : a West African tale
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