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  • - Three legends from Singapore.
  • - An Altay folktale translated by Kira Van Deusen from the book "Skazki narodov sibiri".
  • - Annotated list of links to Sri Lankan mythological topics from WWW Virtual Library - Sri Lanka.
  • - Overview by Cong-Huyen-Ton-Nu Nha-Trang on the traditional views on women as expressed in folklore.
  • - Article by John Mock, proposing a new interpretation of a legend from the town of Gilgit in northern Pakistan.
  • - Folktales, songs, and proverbs, translated by Elmira Köchümkul, University of Washington.
  • - Eleven Nepali folktales, legends and myths presented by Mahabir Pun.
  • - Brief description of the different ghosts and ghouls, with four scary stories.
  • - Indonesian myths and folktales retold by Mario Rustan.
  • - Compiled by John Batchelor, 1888-1893, e-text at Sacred Texts.
  • - Four Tuvan why-tales concerning animals, retold by Kira van Deusen.
  • - Four folktales, legends and myths.
  • - Three tales from the Iu Mien, a people from Laos.
  • - Illustrated Nivkh fairy tale in Nivkh, Russian, and English.
  • - Tales of the Yugur and other Central Asian peoples.
  • - Compiled by B. Chamberlaine, 1888, e-text at Sacred Texts.
  • - Tales, proverbs, and riddles with background information.
  • - Small collection of Korean, Japanese and Taiwanese tales, compiled by a university class.
  • - Five Malayan legends from Singapore.


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