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The World Mythology and Folklore Society

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For those who appreciate stories from mythology and folklore from different parts of the world. Studying and getting to know other cultures through the way they build their images and narratives helps us understand our own culture, and realize how similar we all are as human beings.

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Vicki Nikolaidis
I've been exploring the revival of ancient rituals and myths to heal modern ...
Last post by Vicki Nikolaidis - 5 posts - last updated 6 weeks 1 day ago
Vicki Nikolaidis
I know I've seen different variations on the myth of Moses found in the basket ...
Last post by Vicki Nikolaidis - 3 posts - last updated 7 weeks 1 day ago
Vicki Nikolaidis
I've interested in how myths are told similarly or differently in different ...
Last post by Vicki Nikolaidis - 3 posts - last updated 8 weeks 1 day ago
Ruth Paget
Both of these figures share a common trait for me. The work of China Galland - ...
Last post by Ruth Paget - 10 posts - last updated 8 weeks 3 days ago
shishir gupta
Dear RR member, I was browsing through RR membership and I came across ...
Last post by shishir gupta - 1 post - last updated 7 weeks 4 days ago
Luciana Lhullier
What local stories were part of your formative years? Where did you hear them? ...
Last post by Luciana Lhullier - 4 posts - last updated 19 weeks 3 days ago
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Luciana Lhullier
Ruth Paget invites us all to share points of view, references, resources etc on topics that might fit in the study of comparative mythology (Ruth, feel free to alter or add to what I´m proposing here in your name :-) It started as a conversation, but Ruth thought it´d be a good idea to move ...
Jannie Dresser
I'm researching commonly held superstitions for a project I am workng on. I've got the more common ones, like "don't step on a crack," "black cat crossing your path," etc. and would like to know what superstitions folks grew up with, whether or not your family was truly superstitions. You can ...