Last revision: January 26, 2025
Preserving the World’s Stories
This project was born out of a passion for sharing humanity’s rich storytelling heritage with the world. Our mission is to create the most comprehensive and accessible online collection of myths, legends, and stories from every corner of the globe.
For the past decade, we’ve worked tirelessly to gather material, digitize rare texts, and edit them into a user-friendly format. Our collection began with public domain sources — some from well-known archives like Project Gutenberg or Sacred Texts — but the majority were unprocessed treasures waiting to be brought to life. Today, we’ve curated a vast and growing database of stories, freely available to all.
But we want to go further. Your donations will help us expand this collection in transformative ways:
- Acquiring Copyrights: Many recent works remain inaccessible due to copyright restrictions. With your help, we can purchase the rights to share these stories and ensure they’re preserved for future generations.
- Translating Rare Texts: Countless collections of national folklore have never been translated into English, limiting their reach. We aim to hire skilled translators to make these cultural gems accessible to a global audience.
We believe that culture belongs to everyone, and free access to it is essential for fostering understanding and connection. Your support will enable us to continue this vital work — digitizing, translating, and sharing the stories that define our shared humanity.
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Workflow
All the source materials used for the purpose of this project have to pass through the following stages:
A. Discover
Finding a material is not an easy task. Millions of books and journals were published in the last 150 years, many of them protected by copyright. Some are original ethnographic works, others contain just a selection of the original materials, rearranged and often retold.
B. Acquire
Knowing that a certain work exists and taking possession of it is not the same thing. The material should be already scanned, public domain and made available on the internet. Archive.org, Project Gutenberg, JSTOR, AnthroSource, among others, are valuable sources of materials. Some journals are offered by various ethnographic societies and some other materials are found in private collections. But not all works are scanned already or the photocopies are in a very poor condition.
C. Organize
The acquired material is studied carefully and the appropriate fragments identified, split and categorized in order to become a logical part of the project and create an intelligible view of the subject.
D. Digitize
From the original material only some portions of the text qualify for the purpose of this project. Although there are very interesting chapters about the life, history and traditions of various peoples, we are focused on their stories, their myths and legends. The needed fragments are to be transformed into electronic text, a time-consuming and delicate process resulting in a clean and proofed text.
E. Edit & Format
The text is now correct, but the way it is rendered serves the purpose of the original work, as intended by its author. It may contain references to other chapters or other works, or may be sprinkled with technical notes meant for other ethnologists. These annotations of the text must be filtered and adapted for the readers, so that each fragment would be intelligible on its own.
F. Publish
Finally, when all is done, the texts are to be publish on an accessible platform – like WordPress – and presented in an attractive and comprehensive way, hoping that they will be useful and enjoyable to many readers.
Copyright rules
Works are in the public domain in the United States because they were legally published within the United States (or the United Nations Headquarters in New York subject to Section 7 of the United States Headquarters Agreement) before 1964, and copyright was not renewed.
For Class A renewals records (books only) published between 1923 and 1963, check the Stanford Copyright Renewal Database and the Rutgers copyright renewal records.
For other renewal records of publications between 1922 – 1950 see the Pennsylvania copyright records scans.
For all records since 1978, search the U.S. Copyright Office records.
If the author died more than 50 years ago, his works are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author’s life plus 50 years or less. His works may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
Works published in 1924 would have had to renew their copyright in either 1951 or 1952, i.e. at least 27 years after it was first published / registered but not later than 31 December in the 28th year. As it was not renewed, it entered the public domain on 1 January 1953
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Example: A work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923. The author died in 1928, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author’s life plus 80 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
Current state of the library
The bracketed letters (A,B,C,D,E,F) at the beginning of each text mark the processing stage of that particular text (see the Workflow section of this page). The list below may serve also as a bibliography and is a permanent work in progress. New works will be added to it.
Series
► American Archaeology and Ethnology (UCP-AAE)
- [D] [AAE 01.02] Hupa Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earl]
- [D] [AAE 04.04] Indian Myths Of South Central California [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [D] [AAE 05.02] Navaho Myths, Prayers, and Songs [by Matthews, Washington]
- [C] [AAE 05.03] The Kato Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earl]
- [D] [AAE 08.03] The Religion of the Luiseño Indians of Southern California [by DuBois, Constance Goddard]
- [C] [AAE 08.06] The Religious Practices of the Diegueño Indians [by Waterman, T.T.]
- [D] [AAE 09.01] Yana Texts & Yana Myths [by Sapir, Edward; Dixon, Roland B.]
- [C] [AAE 10.04] The Ethnology of the Salinan Indians [by Mason, J.A.]
- [C] [AAE 10.07] Chilula Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earl]
- [B] [AAE 11.03] Sarsi Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earl]
- [B] [AAE 12.08] Miwok Myths [by Gifford, Edward Winslow]
- [C] [AAE 16.01] Myths of the Southern Sierra Miwok [by Barrett, S.A.]
- [C] [AAE 16.06] Cahuilla Indians [by Hooper, L.]
- [A] [AAE 17.05] Nabaloi Tales [by Moss, C.R.]
- [C] [AAE 19.01] Wappo Texts [First Series] [by Radin, P.]
- [A] [AAE 19.02] Pomo Folkways [by Loeb, E.M.]
- [A] [AAE 22.01] Wiyot Grammar and Texts [by Reichard, G.A.]
- [A] [AAE 22.03] Washo Texts [by Danberg, G.]
- [A] [AAE 28.05] Wintu Myths [by DuBois, C., Demetracopoulou, D.]
- [A] [AAE 29.03] The Southeastern Yavapai [by Gifford, E.W.]
- [A] [AAE 31.02] The Northfork Mono [by Gifford, E.W.]
- [A] [AAE 34.03] Tübatulabal Texts [by Voegelin, C.F.]
- [A] [AAE 34.04] Northeastern and Western Yavapai [by Gifford, E.W.]
- [A] [AAE 34.05] Myths of the Owens Valley Paiute [by Steward, J.H.]
- [A] [AAE 35.09] Yurok Narratives [by Spott, R., Kroeber, A.L.]
- [A] [AAE 44.03] Hopi-Tewa of Arizona [by Dozier, E.F.]
► American Ethnological Society (AES)
- [C] [AES.P 01] Fox Texts [by Jones, William]
- [C] [AES.P 02] Wishram Texts [by Sapir, Edward]
- [D] [AES.P 03.2] Tsimshian Texts (New Series) [by Boas, Franz]
- [D] [AES.P 04] Maidu Texts [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- [F] [AES.P 05] Koryak Texts [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- [D] [AES.P 06] Ten’a Texts and Tales (from Anvik, Alaska) [by Chapman, John W.]
- [C] [AES.P 07] Ojibwa Texts [by Jones, William]
- [A] [AES.P 08] Keresan Texts [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [AES.P 09] Kickapoo Tales [by Jones, William]
- [C] [AES.P 10] Passamaquoddy Texts [by Prince, John Dyneley]
- [A] [AES.P 12] Menomini Tales [by Bloomfield, Leonard]
- [C] [AES.P 13] Yuchi Texts [by Wagner, Gunter]
- [C] [AES.P 14] Dakota Texts [by Deloria, Ella]
- [C] [AES.P 15] Zuni Texts [by Bunzel, Ruth L.]
- [C] [AES.P 16] Plains Cree Texts [by Bloomfield, Leonard]
- [A] [AES.P 17] Caddoan Texts [by Gene Weltfish]
- [B] [AES.P 19] Arapesh [by Fortune, Reo]
► American Folk-lore Society (AFS)
- [B] [AFS.M 01] Folk-tales of Angola
- [B] [AFS.M 02] Louisiana Folk-Tales
- [B] [AFS.M 03] Bahama Songs and Stories
- [C] [AFS.M 05] Navajo Legends [by Matthews, Washington]
- [C] [AFS.M 06] Traditions of the Thompson River Indians of British Columbia [by Teit, James]
- [A] [AFS.M 07] Animal and Plant Lore
- [C] [AFS.M 08] Traditions of the Skidi Pawnee [by Dorsey, George Amos]
- [C] [AFS.M 11] Folk-tales of Salishan and Sahaptin tribes
- [B] [AFS.M 12] Filipino Popular Tales
- [B] [AFS.M 13] The Folk-Tales of Andros Island, Bahamas
- [B] [AFS.M 17] Jamaica Anansi Stories
- [C] [AFS.M 20] Lamba folk-lore (1927) [by Doke, Clement Martyn]
► American Anthropologist Association (AAA)
- [D] [OS02.2][04.1889][143-158] Teton Folk-Lore [by Rev. J. Owen Dorsey]
- [C] [OS03.3][07.1890][243–258] Mythology of the Menomoni Indians [by Hoffman, W.J.]
- [C] [OS06.3][07.1893][279–282] Some Mythic Stories of the Yuchi Indians [by Gatschet, Albert S.]
- [C] [OS11.7][07.1898][197-209] The Jicarilla Genesis [by Mooney, James]
- [C] [NS04.4][10-12.1902][577–683] The folklore of NE Asia, as compared with that of NW America [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- [C] [NS06.2][05-06.1904][197–239] Aboriginal myths and traditions concerning the island of Titicaca, Bolivia [by Bandelier, Adolph F.]
- [C] [NS10.2][04-06.1908][231-235] Pima Tales [by Kroeber, Henriette Rothschild]
- [C] [NS12.4][10-12.1910][526-535] Myths of the Louisiana Choctaw [by Bushnell, David I. Jr.]
- [C] [NS13.1][01-03.1911][068-088] Menominee Tales [by Michelson, Truman]
- [B] [NS28.3][07.09.1926][467-493] The Creator Concept among the Indians of North Central California [by Loeb, Edwin M.]
- [F] [NS30.1][01-03.1928][121-124] Two Aleut Tales [by Lavrischeff, Rev. T.I.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at AnthroSource [1]
► American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
- [C] [AMNH.AP 01.03] Gros Ventre myths and tales [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 02.01] Mythology of the Blackfoot Indians [by Wissler, Clark; Duvall, D.C.]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 02.02] The northern Shoshone [by Lowie, Robert Harry]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 04.01] The Assiniboine [by Lowie, Robert Harry]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 08.00] Jicarilla Apache Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 09.01] Notes on the eastern Cree and northern Saulteaux [by Skinner, Alanson]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 10.01] Chipewyan Texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 10.03] Chipewyan tales [by Lowie, Robert Harry]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 10.04] The Beaver Indians [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 13.03] Folklore of the Menomini Indians [by Skinner, Alanson; Satterlee, John Valentine]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 16.02] The Sun Dance of the Oglala [by Walker, J.R.]
- [F] [AMNH.AP 20.01] Tales of Yukaghir [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 24.01] Myths and tales from the San Carlos Apache [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 24.02] Myths and tales from the White Mountain Apache [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [C] [AMNH.AP 25.01] Myths and traditions of the Crow Indians [by Lowie, Robert Harry]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 33.02] The Yakut [by Jochelson, Waldemar]
- [D] [AMNH.AP 34.01] Navajo texts [by Goddard, Pliny Earle; Reichard, Gladys Amanda]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 36.03] The mountain Arapesh. 1, An importing culture [by Mead, Margaret; Fortune, Reo]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 37.02] The mountain Arapesh. 2, Supernaturalism [by Mead, Margaret; Fortune, Reo]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 37.02] The Plains Cree [by Mandelbaum, David Goodman]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 40.01] Giant early man from Java and south China [by Weidenreich, Franz]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 40.03] The mountain Arapesh. 3, Socio-economic life, 4, Diary of events in Alitoa [by Mead, Margaret; Fortune, Reo]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 41.01] The Canadian Dakota [by Wallis, Wilson Dallam]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 41.03] The mountain Arapesh. 5, The record of Unabelin with Rorschach analyses [by Mead, Margaret.; Fortune, Reo]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 43.04] Gigantopithecus blacki von Koenigswald, a giant fossil hominoid from the Pleistocene of southern China [by Koenigswald, Gustav Heinrich Ralph (von)]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 44.02] The Aymara of Chucuito, Peru. 1. Magic [by Tschopik, Harry]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 50.03] The Mbuti Pygmies: an ethnographic survey [by Turnbull, Colin M]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 52.05] Campa cosmology: the world of a forest tribe in South America [by Weiss, Gerald]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 54.01] Puntutjarpa Rockshelter and the Australian desert culture [by Gould, Richard A.; Archer, Michael; Bronstein, Nancy.; Martin, Helene A.]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 55.06] The Héta Indians: fish in a dry pond [by Kozák, Vladimír.; Baxter, David.; Williamson, Laila.; Carneiro, Robert Leonard]
- [A] [AMNH.AP 70.00] The Tlingit Indians [by Emmons, George Thornton.; De Laguna, Frederica]
- [A] [AMNH.B 12.05] Description of an ancient anomalous skeleton from the Valley of Mexico: with special reference to supernumerary and bicipital ribs in man [by Hrdlicka, Ales; Lumholtz, Carl]
- [A] [AMNH.B 12.21] The Eskimo of Smith Sound [by Kroeber, A.L.; Boas, Franz; Peary, Robert Edwin]
- [A] [AMNH.B 13.07] Symbolism of the Arapaho Indians [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [C] [AMNH.B 17.02] Maidu myths [by Dixon, Roland Burrage]
- [C] [AMNH.M 02.02] The mythology of the Bella Coola Indians [by Boas, Franz]
- [A] [AMNH.M 03.00] Symbolism of the Huichol Indians [by Lumholtz, Carl]
- [A] [AMNH.M 04.01] Traditions of the Chilcotin Indians [by Farrand, Livingston]
- [A] [AMNH.M 04.03] Traditions of the Quinault Indians [by Farrand, Livingston]
- [A] [AMNH.M 04.05] The Lillooet Indians [by Teit, James Alexander]
- [A] [AMNH.M 04.07] The Shuswap [by Teit, James Alexander]
- [A] [AMNH.M 05.00] Kwakiutl texts [by Boas, Franz; Hunt, George]
- [A] [AMNH.M 06.00] The Night Chant, a Navaho ceremony [by Matthews, Washington]
- [A] [AMNH.M 08.01] Contributions to the ethnology of the Haida [by Swanton, John Reed]
- [A] [AMNH.M 10.01] The Koryak [by Jochelson, Waldemar]
- [A] [AMNH.M 11.00] The Chukchee [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- [F] [AMNH.M 12.01] Chukchee mythology [by Bogoras, Waldemar] The Jessup North Pacific Expedition Vol. 08.1. [ed. Boas, Franz]
- [A] [AMNH.M 12.02] Mythology of the Thompson Indians [by Teit, James Alexander]
- [A] [AMNH.M 12.03] The Eskimo of Siberia [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- [A] [AMNH.M 13.00] The Yukaghir and the Yukaghirized Tungus [by Jochelson, Waldemar]
- [A] [AMNH.M 14.01] Kwakiutl texts. Second series [by Boas, Franz; Hunt, George]
- [A] [AMNH.M 14.02] Haida texts – Masset dialect [by Swanton, John Reed]
► Bureau of American Ethnology (BAE)
- [A] [BAE.AR 01] Sketch of the mythology of the North American Indians [by Powell, J.W.]
- [D] [BAE.AR 02] Myths of the Iroquois [by Smith, Erminnie A.]
- [D] [BAE.AR 05] The Mountain Chant – A Navajo Ceremony [by Matthews, Washington]
- [F] [BAE.AR 06] The Central Eskimo [by Boas, Franz]
- [F] [BAE.AR 11] Ethnology of the Ungava District [by Turner, Lucien M.]
- [C] [BAE.AR 11] The Sia [by Stevenson, Matilda Coxe]
- [B] [BAE.AR 13] Outlines of Zuñi creation myths [by Cushing, Frank Hamilton]
- [C] [BAE.AR 14] The Menomini Indians [by Hoffman, Walter James]
- [D] [BAE.AR 14] The Menomini Indians [by Hoffman, Walter James]
- [F] [BAE.AR 18] The Eskimo Around Bering Strait [by Nelson, Edward William]
- [D] [BAE.AR 19] Myths of the Cherokee [by Mooney, James]
- [D] [BAE.AR 21] Iroquoian Cosmology [by Hewitt, J.N.B.]
- [C] [BAE.AR 23] The Zuni Indians: Their mythology, esoteric fraternities, and ceremonies [by Stevenson, Matilda Coxe]
- [C] [BAE.AR 26] The Pima Indians [by Russell, Frank]
- [B] [BAE.AR 30] An inquiry into the animism, and folk-lore of the Guiana Indians [by Walter E. Roth, Walter E.]
- [C] [BAE.AR 31] Tsimshian mythology [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [BAE.AR 32] Seneca fiction, legends, and myths [by Curtin, Jeremiah & Hewitt, J.N.B.]
- [B] [BAE.AR 33] The Hawaiian romance of Laieikawai [by Beckwith, Martha Warren]
- [C] [BAE.AR 43] Iroquoian cosmology [by Hewitt, J.N.B.]
- [C] [BAE.AR 43] Wawenock Myth Texts from Maine [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [C] [BAE.AR 47] Isleta, New Mexico [by Parson, Elsie Clews]
- [C] [BAE.AR 47] The Acoma Indians [by White, Leslie A.]
- [D] [BAE.AR 47] Zuñi origin myths [by Bunzel, Ruth L.]
- [D] [BAE.B 020] Chinook Texts [by Boas, Franz]
- [A] [BAE.B 022] The Siouan tribes of the East [by Mooney, James]
- [C] [BAE.B 026] Kathlamet texts [by Boas, Franz]
- [D] [BAE.B 027] Tsimshian Texts [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [BAE.B 029] Haida texts and myths [by Swanton, John R.]
- [B] [BAE.B 038] Unwritten literature of Hawaii [by Emerson, Nathaniel B.]
- [F] [BAE.B 039] Tlingit Myths and Texts [by Swanton, John R.]
- [C] [BAE.B 048] The Choctaw of Bayou Lacomb, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana [by Bushnell, David I.]
- [C] [BAE.B 059] Kutenai tales [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [BAE.B 067] Alsea text and myths [by Leo J. Frachtenberg]
- [B] [BAE.B 078] Handbook of the Indians of California [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [D] [BAE.B 086] Chippewa customs [by Densmore, Frances]
- [D] [BAE.B 088] Myths and Tales of the Southeastern Indians [by Swanton, John R.]
- [C] [BAE.B 097] The Kamia of Imperial Valley [by Gifford, E.W.]
- [D] [BAE.B 098] Tales of the Cochiti Indians [by Benedict, Ruth]
- [C] [BAE.B 107] Karuk Indian myths [by Harrington, John P.]
- [D] [BAE.B 135] Origin Myth of Acoma [by Stirling, Matthew W.]
- [D] [BAE.B 136] Some Western Shoshoni Myths [by Steward, Julian H.]
- [B] [BAE.B 143] Handbook of South American Indians [by Steward, Julian H.]
- [D] [BAE.B 163] The Dine: Origin Myths of the Navaho Indians [by O’Bryan, Aileen]
- [D] [BAE.B 171] The North Alaskan Eskimo: A study in ecology and society [by Spencer, Robert F.]
- [A] [BAE.B 186][BAE.AP 65] The Warihio Indians of Sonora-Chihuahua [by Gentry, Howard Scott]
- [C] [BAE.B 196][BAE.AP 80] Eastern Cherokee Folktales: Reconstructed from the Field Notes of Frans M. Olbrechts [by Kilpatrick, Jack Frederick & Kilpatrick, Anna Gritts]
► Carnegie Institution of Washington (CIW)
- [C] [CIW 017] Traditions of the Arikara [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [C] [CIW 021] The Mythology of the Wichita [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [C] [CIW 041] Traditions of the Caddo [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [C] [CIW 059] The Pawnee Mythology I [by Dorsey, George A.]
► Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH)
- [B] [FAS 02.6] Traditions of the Crows [by Simms, Stephen Chapman]
- [C] [FAS 05.0] Traditions of the Arapaho [by Dorsey, George A. & Kroeber, Alfred L.]
- [B] [FAS 06.5] The Thunder Ceremony of the Pawnee [by Linton, Ralph]
- [C] [FAS 06.6] The sacrifice to the morning star by the Skidi Pawnee [by Linton, Ralph]
- [B] [FAS 06.7] Purification of the sacred bundles, a ceremony of the Pawnee [by Linton, Ralph]
- [C] [FAS 07.1] Traditions of the Osage [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [D] [FAS 08.0] Traditions of the Hopi [by Voth, H.R.]
- [C] [FAS 09.1] The Cheyenne [by Dorsey, George Amos]
- [B] [FAS 14.1] Traditions of the Tinguian – A Study in Philippine Folk-lore [by Cole, Fay-Cooper]
- [F] [FAS 17.2] Ethnology of the Mayas of Southern and Central British Honduras [by Thompson, Eric J.]
- [C] [FAS 18.0] The Arapaho II [by Dorsey, George A. & Kroeber, Alfred L.]
► Journal of American Folk-Lore (JAF)
- [A] [JAF 01.001][016-030] Myths of Voodoo Worship and Child Sacrifice in Hayti [by Newell, William Wells]
- [A] [JAF 01.001][044-048] Onondaga Tales [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [D] [JAF 01.001][068-072] A Teton Dakota Ghost Story [by Bushotter, George & Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [D] [JAF 01.001][073-073] Ponka Stories [by Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [D] [JAF 01.001][074-078] Abstracts of Omaha and Ponka Myths I [by Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [A] [JAF 01.002][097-108] Myths of the Cherokees [by Mooney, James]
- [A] [JAF 01.002][165-165] Legend of the Origin of the Snake Order of the Moquis]
- [A] [JAF 01.003][177-183] Huron Folk-Lore. I. Cosmogonic Myths. The Good and Evil Minds [by Hale, Horatio]
- [D] [JAF 01.003][204-208] Abstracts of Omaha and Ponka Myths II [by Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [A] [JAF 02.004][053-055] Legends of the Cherokees [by H. ten Kate]
- [A] [JAF 02.004][065-065] Dakota Legend]
- [D] [JAF 02.005][089-094] Noqoìlpi, the Gambler: A Navajo Myth [by Matthews, Washington]
- [A] [JAF 02.005][123-131] Eskimo Tales and Songs [by Rink, H & Boas, F.]
- [A] [JAF 02.005][141-147] Tales of the Mississaguas I [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [A] [JAF 02.006][227-227] Arab Legend of a Buried Monastery [by Bolton, H.C.]
- [A] [JAF 02.006][228-228] A Mohawk Legend of Adam and Eve [by Chamberlain, A. F.]
- [A] [JAF 02.006][233-234] Arab Legend of the Dead Woman’s Offer of Marriage [by Bolton, H.C.]
- [A] [JAF 02.007][249-254] Huron Folk-Lore II. The Story of Tijaiha, the Sorcerer [by Hale, Horatio]
- [A] [JAF 02.007][255-260] The Story of the Bear and His Indian Wife. A Legend of the Haidas of Queen Charlotte’s Island, B. C. [by Deans, James]
- [A] [JAF 02.007][261-270] Onondaga Tales II. O-kwen-cha, or Red Paint [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [A] [JAF 02.007][285-286] Tsimshian Proverbs [by Morison, O.]
- [A] [JAF 02.007][287-290] Legends of Iowa [by Weippiert, G.W.]
- [C] [JAF 02.007][311-311] A Mohawk Legend of Adam and Eve [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [C] [JAF 03.009][149-154] Tales of the Mississaguas II [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [D] [JAF 03.010][213-214] Wa-ba-ba-nal, or Northern Lights [by Brown, Wallace]
- [D] [JAF 03.011][257-280] A Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk-Lore [by Fewkes, J. Walter]
- [C] [JAF 03.011][296-298] Blackfoot Indian Legends [by McLean, John]
- [C] [JAF 04.012][032-033] The Daughter of the Sun. A Legend of the Tsimshians of British Columbia [by Deans, James]
- [C] [JAF 04.012][034-034] A Creation Myth of the Tsimshians of Northwest British Columbia [by Deans, James]
- [B] [JAF 04.012][047-054] Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore [by Edwards, Charles L.]
- [C] [JAF 04.013][139-143] Oregonian Folk-Lore [by Gatschet, Albert S.]
- [C] [JAF 04.014][193-213] Nanibozhu amongst the Otchipwe, Mississagas, and Other Algonkian Tribes [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [B] [JAF 04.014][247-252] Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore. Fairy Stories [by Edwards, Charles L.]
- [C] [JAF 04.015][289-294] Huron Folk-Lore III. The Legend of the Thunderers [by Hale, Horatio]
- [C] [JAF 04.015][295-306] Hi-a-wat-ha [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [C] [JAF 04.015][327-330] Notes on the Mythology and Religion of the Nez Perces [by Packard, R.L.]
- [C] [JAF 05.016][043-047] Legend of the Fin-Back Whale Crest of the Haidas, Queen Charlotte’s Island, B. C. [by Deans, James]
- [C] [JAF 05.016][049-056] A Zuñi Folk-Tale of the Underworld [by Cushing, Frank Hamilton]
- [C] [JAF 05.017][125-126] The Demon of Consumption. A Legend of Cherokees in North Carolina [by Terrell, James W.]
- [D] [JAF 05.018][232-235] The Doom of the Katt-a-Quins. From the Aboriginal Folk-Lore of Southern Alaska [by Deans, James]
- [C] [JAF 05.019][291-292] A Mississaga Legend of Nā′nībōjū′ [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [C] [JAF 05.019][332-334] The Twenty-One Precepts of the Ottawa Indians]
- [C] [JAF 06.020][044-047] A Blackfoot Sun and Moon Myth [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] [JAF 06.020][048-050] Two Biloxi Tales [by Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [B] [JAF 06.021][113-130] Pawnee Mythology [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] [JAF 06.022][165-172] Blackfoot Mythology [by Maclean, John]
- [C] [JAF 06.022][173-180] Onondaga Tales [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [C] [JAF 06.022][199-204] An Otoe and an Omaha Tale [by Kercheval, George Truman]
- [B] [JAF 06.023][259-268] Folk-Lore from Ireland I [by Thompson, Ellen Powell]
- [B] [JAF 07.024][015-044] Items of Ainu Folk-Lore [by Batchelor, John]
- [B] [JAF 07.024][045-050] Eskimo Tales and Songs [by Boas, Franz]
- [B] [JAF 07.024][061-065] Folk-Tales of Angola [by Newell, W.W.]
- [B] [JAF 07.025][105-117] Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Mountain Whites of the Alleghanies [by Porter, J. Hampden]
- [C] [JAF 07.026][195-196] A Kootenay Legend: The Coyote and the Mountain-Spirit [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [B] [JAF 07.026][201-204] Two Algonquin Legends. The Loon and the Ka-Kakè [by Hamilton, J. C.]
- [B] [JAF 07.026][224-227] Folk-Lore from Ireland II [by Thompson, Ellen Powell]
- [B] [JAF 07.027][311-316] Folk-Tales of Angola II [by Newell, W.W.]
- [B] [JAF 08.029][117-129] A Note on Ancient Mexican Folk-Lore [by Nuttall, Zelia]
- [B] [JAF 08.029][130-131] Kwapa Folk-Lore [by Dorsey, J. Owen]
- [C] [JAF 08.029][132-137] The Destruction of the Tusayan Monsters [by Fewkes, J. Walter]
- [C] [JAF 08.030][193-208] Maliseet Legends [by Jack, Edward]
- [B] [JAF 09.032][038-042] Creole Folk-Lore from Jamaica I. Proverbs [by Bates, William C.]
- [B] [JAF 09.032][048-050] American Indian Legends and Beliefs about the Squirrel and the Chipmunk [by Chamberlain, A.F.]
- [B] [JAF 09.033][121-128] Creole Folk-Lore from Jamaica II. Nancy Stories [by Bates, William C.]
- [B] [JAF 09.033][129-131] An Old Mauma’s Folk-Lore [by Hawkins, John]
- [C] [JAF 09.034][211-218] Navaho Legends [by Newell, W.W.]
- [D] [JAF 09.035][257-268] Traditions of the Ts’ets’ā′ut I. [by Boas, Franz]
- [B] [JAF 09.035][278-278] Two Negro Stories from Jamaica [by Smith, Pamela Coleman]
- [B] [JAF 09.035][279-287] Negro Customs and Folk-Stories of Jamaica [by Trowbridge, Ada Wilson]
- [D] [JAF 10.036][001-008] The History of the Che-che-puy-ew-tis. A Legend of the Northern Crees [by Bell, Robert]
- [D] [JAF 10.036][035-048] Traditions of the Ts’ets’ā’ut II [by Boas, Franz]
- [B] [JAF 10.037][117-134] The Legend of the Holy Grail I. The Perceval of Crestien [by Newell, William Wells]
- [B] [JAF 10.038][217-232] The Legend of the Holy Grail II [by Newell, William Wells]
- [B] [JAF 10.039][282-292] Korean Folk-Tales [by Landis, E.B.]
- [B] [JAF 10.039][299-312] The Legend of the Holy Grail III [by Newell, W.W.]
- [A] [JAF 11.040][023-038] Traditions of the Tillamook Indians [by Boas, Franz]
- [A] [JAF 11.040][039-054] The Legend of the Holy Grail IV [by Newell, William Wells]
- [A] [JAF 11.041][133-150] Traditions of the Tillamook Indians. II [by Boas, Franz]
- [A] [JAF 11.042][195-202] Indian Corn Stories and Customs [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [A] [JAF 11.043][253-271] Myths of the Jicarilla Apaches [by Russell, Frank]
- [B] [JAF 12.044][038-042] Trique Theogony. An Alleged Specimen of Ancient Mexican Folk-Lore [by Valentini, J.J.]
- [C] [JAF 12.045][116-125] Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Wyandots [I] Religion [by Connelley, William E.]
- [F] [JAF 12.046][166-182] Tales of the Smith Sound Eskimo [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR: [1]
- [B] [JAF 12.046][189-207] The legend of the Holy Grail [V] [by Newell, W.W.]
- [B] [JAF 12.047][275-283] The legend of the Holy Grail [VI] [by Newell, W.W.]
- [D] [JAF 13.048][011-018] Athabascan Myths [by Russell, Frank]
- [C] [JAF 13.050][161-190] Cheyenne Tales [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [B] [JAF 13.051][241-260] Laieikawai: A Legend of the Hawaiian Islands [by Rae, John]
- [C] [JAF 13.051][267-270] Some Coyote Stories from the Maidu Indians of California [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- [B] [JAF 13.051][271-277] Some Items of Algonkian Folk-Lore [by Chamberlain, Alex. F.]
- [C] [JAF 13.051][281-282] Onondaga Tale of the Pleiades [by Beauchamp, W.M.]
- [B] [JAF 14.052][030-038] Kentucky Folk-Lore [by Price, Sadie F.]
- [B] [JAF 14.053][100-104] The “Lazy Man” in Indian Lore [by Fletcher, Alice C.]
- [B] [JAF 14.054][161-164] Siouan Mythological Tales [by Meeker, Louis L.]
- [C] [JAF 14.055][225-239] Episodes in the Culture-Hero Myth of the Sauks and Foxes [by Jones, William]
- [C] [JAF 14.055][240-251] Folk-Lore of the Flathead Indians of Idaho: Adventures of Coyote [by McDermott, Louisa]
- [C] [JAF 14.055][252-285] Ute Tales [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [C] [JAF 15.056][033-035] The Bear-Maiden. An Ojibwa Folk-Tale from lac Courte Oreille Reservation, Wisconsin [by Jenks, Albert Ernest]
- [C] [JAF 15.057][088-090] Shakok and Miochin: Origin of Summer and Winter [by Pradt, George H.]
- [C] [JAF 15.057][104-106] An Indian Myth of the San Joaquin Basin [by Hudson, J. W.]
- [C] [JAF 15.058][143-161] The Story of Bantugan [by Porter, Ralph S.]
- [C] [JAF 15.058][162-164] The Story of Datto Pata Mata. (Chief Four-Eyes) [by Porter, Ralph S.]
- [C] [JAF 15.058][170-178] Sac and Fox Tales [by Lasley, Mary]
- [C] [JAF 15.059][215-239] Wichita Tales. I. Origin [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [B] [JAF 16.060][001-009] Folk-Lore of the Bribri and Brunka Indians in Costa Rica [by de Fábrega, H. Pittier]
- [B] [JAF 16.060][010-015] Pawnee Star Lore [by Fletcher, Alice C.]
- [F] [JAF 16.060][016-031] Tales from Kodiak Island [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR [1]
- [D] [JAF 16.061][073-084] The Fireside Stories of the Chippwyans [by Bell, James Mackintosh]
- [F] [JAF 16.061][085-103] Tales from Kodiak Island. II [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR [1]
- [C] [JAF 16.061][104-106] A Pequot-Mohegan Witchcraft Tale [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [C] [JAF 16.061][108-115] A Cheyenne Obstacle Myth [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [D] [JAF 16.062][153-159] The Legend of Tauquitch and Algoot [by James, George Wharton]
- [C] [JAF 16.062][160-179] Wichita Tales. 2. The Story of Weksalahos, or the Shooting Stars [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [D] [JAF 16.062][180-185] Athapascan Traditions from the Lower Yukon [by Chapman, J.W.]
- [B] [JAF 17.065][089-152] The Long Hidden Friend [by Hohman, Johann Georg]
- [C] [JAF 17.066][153-160] Wichita Tales. 3. The Two Boys Who Slew the Monsters and Became Stars [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [C] [JAF 17.066][180-182] Traditions of the Sarcee Indians [by Simms, S.C.]
- [C] [JAF 17.066][183-184] Some Mohegan-Pequot Legends [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [D] [JAF 17.066][185-188] Mythology of the Mission Indians [by Du Bois, Constance Goddard]
- [C] [JAF 18.069][085-107] Wishosk Myths [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [B] [JAF 18.069][111-122] Mythology of Indian Stocks North of Mexico. I [by Chamberlain, Alexander F.]
- [D] [JAF 18.069][139-143] Folk-Lore of the Cree Indians [by Swindlehurst, Fred]
- [B] [JAF 18.070][183-190] The Algonkin Manitou [by Jones, William]
- [F] [JAF 18.070][215-222] Aleutian Stories [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR [1]
- [B] [JAF 18.070][223-225] Caingang Deluge Legend [by Borba, Telemaco M.]
- [C] [JAF 19.072][037-051] A Composite Myth of the Pomo Indians [by Barrett, S.A.]
- [B] [JAF 19.073][097-112] Visayan Folk-Tales [I] [by Maxfield,, Berton L. & Millington, W.H.]
- [B] [JAF 19.073][123-126] Four Louisiana Folk-Tales [by Fortier, Alce]
- [C] [JAF 19.073][127-129] Da-ra-sá-kwa. A Caughnawaga Legend [by Harrington, M.R.]
- [C] [JAF 19.073][133-140] Lassik Tales [by Goddard, Pliny Earle]
- [B] [JAF 19.074][191-204] Philippine (Tagalog) Superstitions [by Gardner, Fletcher]
- [B] [JAF 19.074][205-211] Philippine (Visayan) Superstitions [by Millington, W.H. & Maxfield, Berton L.]
- [C] [JAF 19.074][215-230] Some Ojibwa Myths and Traditions [by Smith, Harlan I.]
- [B] [JAF 19.075][265-280] Filipino (Tagalog) Versions of Cinderella [by Gardner, Fletcher & Newell, W.W.]
- [B] [JAF 19.075][300-308] Icelandic Beast and Bird Lore [by Stefnsson, Vilhjlmur]
- [D] [JAF 19.075][309-321] Two Myths of the Mission Indians of California [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [C] [JAF 19.075][326-329] Legend of the Teton Sioux Medicine Pipe [by Dorsey, George A.]
- [D] [JAF 19.075][334-340] Myths of the Bungees or Swampy Indians of Lake Winnipeg [by Simms, S.C.]
- [B] [JAF 20.076][050-058] Notes on Chickasaw Ethnology and Folk-Lore [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [B] [JAF 20.077][089-103] Visayan Folk-Tales [II] [by Maxfield, Berton L. & Millington, W.H.]
- [B] [JAF 20.077][104-116] Tagalog Folk-Tales [I] [by Gardner, Fletcher]
- [C] [JAF 20.077][121-131] Some Dakota Myths [I] [by Wissler, Clark]
- [F] [JAF 20.077][132-142] The Songs and Stories of the Aleuts, with Translations from Veniaminov [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source ar JSTOR [1]
- [B] [JAF 20.077][143-147] Mythology of the Aztecs of Salvador [by Hartman, C. V.]
- [B] [JAF 20.077][148-150] The Story of the Calabash-Tree in the “Popol Vuh” [by Hartman, C. V.]
- [C] [JAF 20.078][169-194] Some Early Cheyenne Tales [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] [JAF 20.078][195-206] Some Dakota Myths [II] [by Wissler, Clark]
- [B] [JAF 20.078][213-215] Alsatian Witch Stories [by Wintemberg, W.J.]
- [B] [JAF 20.079][285-289] Mythology of the Indians of Louisiana and the Texas Coast [by Swanton, John R.]
- [D] [JAF 20.079][290-295] Tlingit Myths [by Golder, F.A.]
- [F] [JAF 20.079][296-299] A Kadiak Island Story: The White-Faced Bear [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR [1]
- [B] [JAF 20.079][300-310] Tagalog Folk-Tales [II] [by Gardner, Fletcher]
- [B] [JAF 20.079][311-318] Visayan Folk-Tales [III] [by Maxfield, Berton L. & Millington, W.H.]
- [C] [JAF 21.080][013-023] Myths of the Nez Percé Indians [I] [by Spinden, Herbert J.]
- [B] [JAF 21.080][028-032] A Note on Star-Lore among the Navajos [by Tozzer, Alfred M.]
- [D] [JAF 21.080][033-034] An Athabascan Tradition from Alaska [by Wright, Arthur]
- [C] [JAF 21.080][035-042] Notes on California Folk-Lore [by Sparkman, P.S.; Kroeber, A.L.; Waterman, Thomas; Sapir, Edward]
- [B] [JAF 21.080][046-053] Philippine Folk-Tales [by Bayliss, Clara Kern]
- [C] [JAF 21.081][149-158] Myths of the Nez Percé Indians [II] [by Spinden, Herbert J.]
- [C] [JAF 21.081][178-183] Ah-jih-lee-hah-Neh, a Navajo Legend [by Pepper, George H.]
- [C] [JAF 21.081][228-236] Ceremonies and Traditions of the Diegueño Indians [by Du Bois, Constance Goddard]
- [C] [JAF 21.082][269-320] Some Early Cheyenne Tales [II] [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] [JAF 21.082][321-323] Wappo Myths [by Kroeber, Henriette Rothschild]
- [C] [JAF 21.082][324-348] A Yuma Account of Origins [by Harrington, John Peabody]
- [B] [JAF 22.083][001-009] The Mythology of the Central and Eastern Algonkins [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- [F] [JAF 22.083][010-024] Eskimo and Aleut Stories from Alaska [by Golder, F.A.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original source at JSTOR [1]
- [C] [JAF 22.083][025-041] Traditions of the Coos Indians of Oregon [by St. Clair, Harry Hull & Frachtenberg, Leo J.]
- [B] [JAF 22.083][090-092] Arikara Creation Myth
- [C] [JAF 22.085][265-282] Shoshone and Comanche Tales [by St. Clair, H.H. & Lowie, R.H.]
- [C] [JAF 22.085][283-287] Achomawi Myths [by Curtin, Jeremiah & Dixon, Roland B.]
- [C] [JAF 22.085][288-313] Winnebago Tales [by Radin, Paul]
- [D] [JAF 22.085][314-318] Two Tahltan Traditions [by Teit, James]
- [C] [JAF 22.085][319-326] Shawnee Folk-Lore [by Spencer, J.]
- [C] [JAF 22.085][333-335] A Tewa Sun Myth & A Kwakiutl Fragment [by Bayliss, Clara Kern]
- [C] [JAF 22.085][339-342] Papago Coyote Tales [by Kroeber, Henriette Rothschild]
- [B] [JAF 22.085][342-344] Two South-African Tales [by Hone, James A.]
- [C] [JAF 23.087][008-037] Shasta Myths [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- [C] [JAF 23.089][299-363] Myths of the Uintah Utes [by Mason, J. Alden]
- [C] [JAF 23.089][364-370] Shasta Myths (Continued) [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- [B] [JAF 23.090][395-418] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [B] [JAF 23.090][419-424] An Irish Folk-Tale [by Cross, Tom Peete]
- [B] [JAF 23.090][425-428] An Irish Folk-Tale [by Michaelis, Kate Woodbridge]
- [B] [JAF 23.090][432-434] Robin Hood and Little John [by Wilson, E.L. & Jones, H.S.V.]
- [C] [JAF 23.090][473-478] Iroquois Sun Myths [by Parker, Arthur C.]
- [C] [JAF 24.092][249-250] Ojibwa Tales [by Michelson, Truman]
- [B] [JAF 24.094][397-444] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore III. Folk-Tales [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [D] [JAF 25.095][043-050] Arapaho Tales [by Voth, H.R.]
- [C] [JAF 25.095][051-065] Pima and Papago Legends [by Neff, Mary L.]
- [B] [JAF 25.095][072-086] Ainu Folk-Lore [by Pilsudski, Bronislas]
- [C] [JAF 25.096][095-105] Traditions of the Papago Indians [by Kroeber, Henriette Rothschild]
- [B] [JAF 25.096][106-124] Bulu Tales from Kamerun, West Africa [by Krug, Adolph N.]
- [B] [JAF 25.097][191-198] Four Mexican-Spanish Fairy-Tales from Azqueltán, Jalisco [by Mason, J. Alden]
- [B] [JAF 25.097][199-203] Stories from Tuxtepec, Oaxaca [by Mechling, WM. H.]
- [B] [JAF 25.097][284-286] Maryland and Virginia Folk-Lore [by Speers, Mary Walker Finley]
- [C] [JAF 25.098][287-371] Traditions of the Lillooet Indians of British Columbia [by Teit, James]
- [B] [JAF 26.099][001-012] Stories of an African Prince: Yoruba Tales [by Lomax, John A.]
- [B] [JAF 26.099][013-063] Bagobo Myths [by Benedict, Laura Watson]
- [C] [JAF 26.099][064-080] European Folk-Tales Collected among the Menominee Indians [by Skinner, Alanson]
- [C] [JAF 26.099][091-096] Ojibwa Tales from Sault Ste. Marie, Mich [by Knight, Julia]
- [B] [JAF 26.100][097-122] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [C] [JAF 26.101][193-218] Animal Stories from the Indians of the Muskhogean Stock [by Swanton, John R.]
- [C] [JAF 26.101][219-258] Maliseet Tales [by Mechling, W.H.]
- [C] [JAF 26.102][319-330] Some Catawba Texts and Folk-Lore [by Speck, F.G.]
- [C] [JAF 26.102][331-337] No-Tongue, a Mandan Tale [by Will, George F.]
- [B] [JAF 27.103][097-100] Some Aspects of the Folk-Lore of the Central Algonkin [by Skinner, Alanson]
- [B] [JAF 27.104][105-147] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [B] [JAF 27.105][266-288] Bulu Folk-Tales [by Schwab, George]
- [B] [JAF 27.106][374-410] Mythology and Folk-Tales of the North American Indians [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [JAF 28.107][024-051] Batanga Tales [by Nassau, R.H.]
- [C] [JAF 28.107][052-058] Penobscot Tales [by Speck, F.G.]
- [C] [JAF 28.107][059-069] Some Micmac Tales from Cape Breton Island [by Speck, F.G.]
- [C] [JAF 28.107][070-077] Some Naskapi Myths from Little Whale River [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [C] [JAF 28.107][083-095] Wyandot Tales, including Foreign Elements [by Barbeau, C.M.]
- [B] [JAF 28.108][103-128] The Story of the Pinna and the Syrian Lamb [by Laufer, Berthold]
- [B] [JAF 28.108][204-206] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [C] [JAF 28.109][207-242] Shasta and Athapascan Myths from Oregon [by Farrand, Livingston & Frachtenberg, Leo J.]
- [C] [JAF 28.109][243-248] A Malecite Tale: Adventures of Bukschinskwesk [by Stamp, Harley]
- [C] [JAF 28.109][249-257] Loucheux Myths [by Camsell, Charles & Barbeau, C.M.]
- [C] [JAF 28.109][309-310] Seneca Tales and Beliefs [by Weitlaner, R.J.]
- [B] [JAF 28.110][319-352] New-Mexican Spanish Folk-Lore [IX] Riddles [by Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [B] [JAF 28.110][353-357] Some Animal Fables of the Chuh Indians [by Kunst, J.]
- [B] [JAF 28.110][390-408] Folk-Tales from Oaxaca [by Radin, Paul & Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [C] [JAF 29.113][301-329] European Tales from the Upper Thompson Indians [by Teit, James]
- [C] [JAF 29.113][330-340] European Tales from the Plains Ojibwa [by Skinner, Alanson]
- [C] [JAF 29.113][368-391] Ojibwa Tales from the North Shore of Lake Superior [by Jones, William]
- [C] [JAF 29.113][392-399] The Zuñi Mo’lawia [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 29.114][423-504] Porto-Rican Folk-Lore. Riddles [by Mason, J. Alden & Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [B] [JAF 30.116][228-229] Four Folk-Tales from Fortune Island, Bahamas [by Cleare, W.T.]
- [B] [JAF 30.116][230-238] Ten Folk-Tales from the Cape Verde Islands [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 30.116][239-250] Surinam Folk-Tales [by P., A., Penard, T.E.]
- [B] [JAF 30.116][262-268] Bantu Tales [by Nassau, R.H.]
- [D] [JAF 30.118][427-473] Kaska tales [by Teit, James A.]
- [C] [JAF 30.118][474-478] Some Chitimacha Myths and Beliefs [by Swanton, John R.]
- [C] [JAF 30.118][479-485] Malecite Tales [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [B] [JAF 30.118][486-491] The Origin of Death [by Boas, Franz]
- [C] [JAF 30.118][491-493] Ojibwa Tales [by Carson, Wm.]
- [C] [JAF 30.118][496-499] A Zuñi Folk-Tale [by ten Kate, H.F.C.]
- [C] [JAF 31.120][216-255] Pueblo-Indian Folk-Tales, Probably of Spanish Provenience [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [C] [JAF 31.120][256-263] Nativity Myth at Laguna and Zuñi [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 31.121][289-450] Porto-Rican Folk-Lore. [by Mason, J. Alden & Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [C] [JAF 31.122][451-471] Zuñi Tales [by Handy, Edward L.]
- [B] [JAF 31.122][553-554] Legends of Chappaquiddick [by Clough, Ben C.]
- [B] [JAF 31.122][555-556] An Old-World Tale from Minnesota [by Taylor, Archer]
- [D] [JAF 32.124][198-250] Tahltan Tales [by Teit, James A.]
- [C] [JAF 32.124][251-279] Quileute Tales [by Farrand, Livingston & Mayer, Theresa]
- [C] [JAF 32.124][280-305] Plains Ojibwa Tales [by Skinner, Alanson]
- [C] [JAF 32.124][346-351] Sinkyone Tales [by Kroeber, A.L.]
- [C] [JAF 32.124][351-355] A Flood Legend of the Nootka Indians of Vancouver Island [by Sapir, E.]
- [C] [JAF 32.125][384-393] Folk-Lore of the Cherokee of Robeson County, North Carolina [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][394-396] Seven Folk-Tales from the Sea Islands, South Carolina [by Stewart, Sadie E.]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][397-401] Folk-Tales from Students in Tuskegee Institute, Alabama]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][406-427] Folk-Tales from Liberia (In Abstract) [by Bundy, Richard C.]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][428-437] Bulu Tales [by Schwab, George]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][439-441] Riddles and Proverbs from the Bahama Islands [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 32.125][442-443] A West-Indian Tale [by P., E.C.]
- [B] [JAF 33.127][034-042] Accumulative Tales Told by Cape Verde Islanders in New England [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [C] [JAF 33.127][047-072] Spanish Tales from Laguna and Zuñi, N. Mex. [by Parsons, Elsie Clews & Boas, Franz]
- [B] [JAF 34.131][001-039] Folk-Lore from Aiken, S.C. [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 34.131][040-088] Folk-Lore from Antigua, British West Indies [by Johnson, John H.]
- [B] [JAF 34.131][089-109] Folk-Lore of the Cape Verde Islanders [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 34.132][143-208] Porto-Rican Folk-Lore. Folk-Tales [by Mason, J. Alden & Espinosa, Aurelio M.]
- [B] [JAF 34.132][209-216] The Pueblo Indian Clan in Folk-Lore [by Parsons, Elsie Clews]
- [B] [JAF 34.132][221-221] Spanish Folk-Tale Recorded on First Mesa, Arizona, in 1885 [by Sullivan, J.]
- [D] [JAF 34.133][223-253] Tahltan Tales [by Teit, James A.]
- [C] [JAF 34.133][254-268] The Papago Migration Legend [by Mason, J. Alden]
- [C] [JAF 34.133][308-315] Falling-Star [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] [JAF 34.133][319-320] Two Legends of the Mojave-Apache [by Gould, M.K.]
- [C] [JAF 34.133][320-321] Two Plains Cree Tales [by Teit, James A.]
- [D] [JAF 34.134][335-356] Tahltan Tales (Continued) [by Teit, James A.]
- [B] [JAF 35.135][062-098] Tales of Spanish Provenience from Zuñi [by Boas, Franz]
- [B] [JAF 35.136][116-150] Umbundu Tales, Angola, Southwest Africa [by Bell, William C.]
- [B] [JAF 35.136][151-204] Tales and Proverbs of the Vandau of Portuguese South Africa [by Boas, Franz; Simango, C. Kamba]
- [B] [JAF 35.137][209-215] Bulu Tales [by Schwab, George]
- [B] [JAF 35.137][216-218] Two Folk-Tales from Nyasaland [by Hallowell, A. Irving]
- [D] [JAF 43.167][088-104] Navajo Origin Legend [by Stephen, A.M.]
Books
► America
- North
- [D] A study of the Thlingets of Alaska [by Jones, Livingston French]
- [E] A Treasury of Eskimo Tales [by Bayliss, Clara Kern]
- [D] Algonquin Tales [by Young, Egerton R.]
- [D] American Hero-Myths [by Brinton, Daniel Garrison]
- [D] American Indian Fairy Tales [by Compton, Margaret]
- [D] American Indian stories [by Zitkala-Sa]
- [D] Aw-aw-tam Indian Nights (Pima) [by Lloyd, J. William]
- [D] Birch Bark Legends of Niagara [by Owahyah]
- [D] Blackfeet Indian Stories [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [D] Blackfoot Lodge Tales [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] Catawba Texts [by Speck, Frank G.]
- [D] Chinigchinich [by Boscana, Geronimo]
- [D] Coos Texts [by Frachtenberg, Leo J.]
- [D] Creation Myths of Primitive America [by Curtin Jeremiah]
- [C] Dakota grammar, texts, and ethnography [by Riggs, Stephen Return]
- [F] Eskimo Folk-Tales [by Rasmussen, Knud]
- [D] Folk-Lore and Legends: North American Indian
- [C] Glooscap the great chief – Legends of the Micmacs [by Partridge, Emelyn Newcomb]
- [D] History and Folklore of the Cowichan Indians [by Harris, Martha Douglas]
- [D] In the Beginning – A Navaho Creation Myth [by Goldtooth, Frank]
- [D] In the time that was: dedicated to Ah-Koo [by Thorne, James Frederic]
- [D] Indian Legends of Minnesota [by Severance, Cordenio A.]
- [D] Indian Legends of Vancouver Island [by Carmichael, Alfred]
- [D] Indian Legends Retold [by Eastman, Elaine Goodale]
- [D] Indian Stories Retold From St. Nicholas
- [D] Indian Why Stories [by Linderman, Frank Bird]
- [D] Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity [by Clark, Galen]
- [F] Jesup North Pacific Expedition [ed. Boas, Franz] Vol. 8.1. Chukchee Mythology [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- edited by Sacred Texts [1]
- [F] Jesup North Pacific Expedition [ed. Boas, Franz] Vol. 8.3. The Eskimo of Siberia [by Bogoras, Waldemar]
- edited by Sacred Texts [1]
- [D] Kwakiutl Tales [by Boas, Franz]
- [D] Legends of the Arrowhead
- [D] Legends of the Micmacs [by Rand, Silas Tertius]
- [D] Legends of Vancouver [by Johnson, E. Pauline]
- [D] Legends, Traditions, and Laws of the Iroquois, or Six Nations, and History of the Tuscarora Indians [by Johnson, Elias]
- [B] Library of aboriginal American literature [by Brinton, Daniel Garrison]
- [D] Many Swans: Sun Myth of the North American Indians [by Lowell, Amy]
- [D] Myths and Legends of California [by Judson, Katharine Berry]
- [D] Myths and Legends of the Great Plains [by Judson, Katharine Berry]
- [D] Myths and Legends of the Sioux [by Marie L. McLaughlin]
- [C] Myths of the Modocs [by Curtin, Jeremiah]
- [D] Navajo Creation Myth – The Story of the Emergence [by Klah, Hasteen]
- [D] North American Indian Fairy Tales: Folklore and Legend [by Armour, R.C.]
- [D] Old Indian Legends [by Zitkala-Sa]
- [C] Pawnee hero stories and folk-tales [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [D] Pueblo Indian Folk-Stories [by Lummis, Charles]
- [C] Schat-chen [by Gunn, John Malcolm]
- [D] Seneca Indian Myths [by Curtin, Jeremiah]
- [D] Stories the Iroquois Tell Their Children [by Power, Mabel]
- [C] Takelma texts [by Sapir, Edward]
- [F] Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo [by Rink, Henry]
- [D] Tales of the North American Indians [by Thompson, Stith]
- [E] Tales the Eskimos Tell [by Morrison, Dorothy]
- [D] The Algonquin Legends of New England [by Leland, Charles Godfrey]
- [A] The Coronado expedition (1540-1542) [by Castan̄eda de Nágera, Pedro de]
- [D] The Dawn of the World [by Merriam, C. Hart]
- [D] The Indian Fairy Book [by Mathews, Cornelius]
- [F] The Labrador Eskimo [by Hawkes, Ernest William]
- [D] The Lore and the Lure of the Yosemite [by Wilson, Herbert Earl]
- [D] The Myth of Hiawatha [by Schoolcraft, Henry R.]
- [C] The Mythology of all races [by Gray, Louis Herbert]
- [D] The Myths of the New World [by Brinton, Daniel Garrison]
- [D] The Myths of the New World [by Brinton, Daniel Garrison]
- [D] The Old North Trail [by McClintock, Walter]
- [D] The Punishment of the Stingy [by Grinnell, George Bird]
- [C] The shaman’s grave: an Alaskan legend [by Villiers, Arthur]
- [D] Thirty Indian Legends [by Bemister, Margaret]
- [C] Totem Tales … gathered in the Pacific Northwest [by Phillips, Walter Shelley]
- [D] Traditions of the North American Indians 1 [by Jones, James Athearn]
- [D] Traditions of the North American Indians 2 [by Jones, James Athearn]
- [D] Traditions of the North American Indians 3 [by Jones, James Athearn]
- [D] Truth of a Hopi [by Nequatewa, Edmund]
- [D] When the Storm God Rides [by Stratton, Florence]
- [D] Yaqui Myths and Legends [by Giddings, Ruth Warner]
- [C] Zuni Breadstuff [by Cushing, Frank Hamilton]
- [D] Zuni Folk Tales [by Cushing, Frank Hamilton]
- Central
- [B] The Myths of Mexico and Peru [by Spence, Lewis]
- South
► Asia
- North
- [B] Aino Folk-Tales [by Chamberlain, Basil Hall]
- Central
- East
- [B] Chinese Folk-Lore Tales [by Macgowan, J.]
- [F] Japanese Fairy Tales [by James, Grace]
- [B] Japanese Fairy Tales [by Ozaki, Yei Theodora]
- [B] Japanese Fairy World [by Griffis, William Elliot]
- [B] Myths and Legends of China [by Werner, E.T.C.]
- [B] Tales of Old Japan [by Freeman-Mitford, Algernon Bertram]
- SouthEast
- [C] A study of Bagobo ceremonial, magic and myth [by Benedict, Laura Estelle Watson]
- [B] Filipino Popular Tales [by Fansler, Dean S.]
- [B] Folk-lore in Borneo [by Furness, William Henry]
- [B] Laos Folk-Lore of Farther India [by Fleeson, Katherine Neville]
- [F] Philippine Folk Tales [by Cole, Mabel Cook]
- [B] Philippine Folk-Tales [by Bayliss, Clara Kern]
- [B] Tales of the Malayan Coast [by Wildman, Rounsevelle]
- South
- [B] Deccan Nursery Tales [by Kincaid, Charles Augustus]
- [B] Eastern Tales [by Many Story Tellers]
- [B] Hindoo Tales [by Jacob, P. W.]
- [B] Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit [by Mitra, S.M. & Bell, Nancy]
- [B] Indian Fairy Tales [by Jacobs, Joseph]
- [F] Indian Fairy Tales [by Stokes, Maive]
- [F] Jataka Tales [by Babbitt, Ellen C.]
- [F] More Jataka Tales [by Babbitt, Ellen C.]
- [B] Santal Folk Tales [by Campbell, A.]
- [B] Shan Folk Lore Stories from the Hill and Water Country
- [B] Tales of Bengal [by Banerjea, S.B.]
- [B] Tales Of The Punjab [by Steel, Flora Annie]
- [B] The Giant Crab and Other Tales from Old India [by Rouse, W.H.D.]
- [B] Vikram and the Vampire [by Burton, Sir Richard F.]
- West
- [B] Bible Stories and Religious Classics [by Wells, Philip P.]
- [B] Caucasian Legends [by Goulbat, A.]
- [B] Fairy Tales From The Arabian Nights [by Dixon, E.]
- [B] Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental [by Tibbitts, Charles John]
- [F] Jewish Fairy Tales and Legends [by Landa, Gertrude]
- [B] Old Testament Legends [by James, M.R.]
- [B] Tales from the Arabic (3 vols) [by Payne, John]
- [B] Tales of the Caliph [by Crellin, H.N.]
- [B] The Oriental Story Book [by Hauff, Wilhelm]
- [B] Yiddish Tales [by Frank, Helena]
► Europe
- Mediaeval Tales [by Morley, Henry]
- North
- [B] East of the Sun and West of the Moon – Old Tales from the North
- [B] Finnish Legends for Children [by Eivind, R.]
- [B] Folk-Lore and Legends; Scandinavian
- [B] Popular Tales from the Norse [by Dasent, Sir George Webbe]
- Central
- [B] Czechoslovak Fairy Tales [by Fillmore, Parker]
- [B] Fairy Tales from the German Forests [by Arndt, Margaret]
- [F] Folk-lore and Legends: German
- edited by Project Gutenberg
- original sources at Archive.org: [1]
- [B] More Tales [by Polish Authors]
- [B] Selected Polish Tales [by Benecke, Else C.M.]
- West
- [B] Celtic Fairy Tales [by Jacobs, Joseph]
- [B] Celtic Tales Told to the Children [by Chisholm, Louey]
- [B] Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks [by Griffis, William Elliot]
- [B] English Fairy Tales [by Steel, Flora Annie]
- [B] English Fairy Tales [by Jacobs, Joseph]
- [B] Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry [by Yeats, William Butler]
- [B] Folk-Lore and Legends: Scotland
- [B] Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race [by Ebbutt, Maud Isabel]
- [B] Irish Fairy Tales [by Leamy, Edmond]
- [B] Irish Fairy Tales [by Stephens, James]
- [B] Irish Fairy Tales [by Yeats, William Butler]
- [A] King Arthur and the Table Round [by Newell, William Wells]
- [B] More Celtic Fairy Tales [by Jacobs, Joseph]
- [B] More English Fairy Tales [by Jacobs, Joseph]
- [B] Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race [by Rolleston, Thomas William]
- [B] Old French Fairy Tales [by Ségur, Comtesse de]
- [B] Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic [by Higginson, Thomas Wentworth]
- [B] The Faery Tales of Weir [by Sholl, Anna McClure]
- [B] Welsh Fairy Tales [by Griffis, William Elliot]
- [B] Welsh Fairy-Tales And Other Stories [by Emerson, P.H.]
- [B] Welsh Folk-Lore [by Owen, Elias]
- South
- [B] Basque Legends [by Webster, Wentworth]
- [B] Italian Popular Tales [by Crane, Thomas Frederick]
- [B] Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew [by Peabody, Josephine Preston]
- Balkan
- [B] Poems and Tales from Romania [by Sumanaru, Simona]
- [B] Roumanian Fairy Tales [by Kremnitz, Mite]
- East
- [B] Cossack Fairy Tales and Folk Tales
- [B] Fairy Tales of the Slav Peasants and Herdsmen [by Chodsko, Alexander]
- [B] Folk Tales from the Russian [by Blumenthal, Verra Xenophontovna Kalamatitano de]
- [B] Peasant Tales of Russia [by Nemirovitch-Dantchenko]
- [B] Russian Fairy Tales [by Bain, R. Nisbet]
- [B] Russian Fairy Tales [by Ralston, W.R.S.]
- [B] Taras Bulba and Other Tales [by Gogol, Nikolai Vasilievich]
- [B] The Russian Garland [by Steele, Robert]
► Africa
- North
- West
- Central
- [F] Among Congo Cannibals [by John H. Weeks]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original sources at Archive.org: [1] [2]
- [F] Among Congo Cannibals [by John H. Weeks]
- East
- South
► Oceania
- Australia
- Micronesia
- [F] The Mythology of All Races, Volume IX – Oceanic [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original sources at Archive.org: [1]
- [F] The Mythology of All Races, Volume IX – Oceanic [by Dixon, Roland B.]
- Melanesia
- Polynesia
- [F] Hawaiian Folk Tales [by Thrum, Thomas G.]
- [B] More Hawaiian Folk Tales [by Thrum, Thomas G.]
- edited by Mikael de SanLeon
- original sources at Archive.org: [1]
- [B] Legends of Wailuku [by Hapai, Charlotte]
