Most folk tales are not copyrighted, and many versions can be found online. This site, created by Professor Ashliman at the University of Pittsburgh, contains hundreds of folk tales, myths, and legends from around the world.
Web portal to connect users to one of the largest archives of ethnographic materials. Includes online collections, finding aids, catalog of early field recordings, published recordings, and educational resources.
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