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Subjects (1-31 of 31)
Folklore
1

-- See Also the narrower term Applied folklore


2

-- See Also the narrower term Banshees


3

-- See Also the narrower term Black people Folklore


4

-- See Also the narrower term Communication in folklore


5

-- See Also the narrower term Dwarfs (Folklore)


6

-- See Also the narrower term Dwarfs (Folklore)


7

-- See Also the narrower term Ethnic folklore


Here are entered works on the folklore of ethnic groups in general. Works on the folklore of specific ethnic groups are entered under the name of the ethnic group with the subdivision Folklore, e.g. Swedish Americans--Folklore.
8

-- See Also the narrower term Fables


Use for tales intended to teach moral lessons, often with animals or inanimate objects speaking and acting like human beings and usually with the lesson stated briefly at the end. A novel belonging to this genre is George Orwell?s Animal farm.
9

-- See Also the narrower term Fairies


10

-- See Also the narrower term Fairy tales


Use for short simple narratives often of folk origin and usually intended for children, involving fantastic forces and magical beings such as dragons, elves, fairies, goblins, witches and wizards.
11

-- See Also the narrower term Fairy tales


12

-- See Also the narrower term Folk festivals


13

-- See Also the narrower term Folk literature


14

-- See Also the narrower term Folk music


For folk music of a specific ethnic group, an additional subject entry is made under the heading [ethnic group]--[place]--Music.

--see also headings for music of individual instruments followed by the qualifier "(Folk)" and the subdivisions Methods (Folk) and Studies and exercises (Folk) under individual musical instruments and families of instruments
15

-- See Also the narrower term Folklorists


16

-- See Also the narrower term Geographical myths


Here are entered works on legendary or mythical places. Works on imaginary places created for literary or artistic purposes are entered under Imaginary places.
17

-- See Also the narrower term Giants (Folklore)


18

-- See Also the narrower term Graffiti



--subdivision Graffiti under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Graffiti
19

-- See Also the narrower term Grail


20

-- See Also Legends


Use for works of traditional narrative, especially those handed down from early times and popularly regarded as historical. Legends are generally about an individual figure, e.g. Robin Hood, the Flying Dutchman, Faust.
21

-- See Also the narrower term Legends



--subdivision Legends under subjects, e.g. Martyrs--Legends; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Legends
22

-- See Also the narrower term Legends



--subdivision Legends under subjects, e.g. Martyrs--Legends; Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint--Legends
23

-- See Also the narrower term Literature and folklore


24

-- See Also Material culture


Here are entered works on the objects made or used by people, especially the folk artifacts produced by traditional methods, as well as techniques of their production. Works on the material culture of particular ethnic groups are entered under the name of the group with the subdivision Material culture, e.g. Indians of North America--Material culture.
25

-- See Also the narrower term Monsters


26

-- See Also the narrower term Monsters


27

-- See Also Mythology



--subdivision Mythology under topical headings
28

-- See Also Mythology



--subdivision Mythology under topical headings
29

-- See Also Oral tradition


30

-- See Also the narrower term Psychoanalysis and folklore


31

-- See Also the narrower term Public folklore


Here are entered works on folklore supported by the public sector.
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