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Sun and Moon Lore Tales Literature


Sun and Moon Lore
This category is for folklore concerning the skies: the sun, moon, planets, stars, comets, and northern light.

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  • - Brief article by M. G. Ramos from Buber's Basque pages.
  • - Exploration into the biological effects and common folklore and traditions of the Moon.
  • - Meteorite lore excerpted from John G. Burke's "Cosmic Debris: Meteorites in History" (1986).
  • - History and folklore of ancient Baltic beliefs concerning the cosmos.
  • - Folklore concerning aurora or the northern lights.
  • - Article by Philip Hiscock on the history and meanings of the expression "Blue Moon".
  • - Twelve versions of the Seven Sisters story as circulated among Aboriginal peoples.
  • - Eleven different interpretations of the constellation of the Pleiades.
  • - The constellations in our sky and their folklore.
  • - Classical myths and legends associated with the stars.
  • - Explaining the origin and names of celestial bodies, assembled by Brad Snowder.
  • - Sun myths and legends from all over the world.
  • - Moon folklore of various cultures.
  • - Greek legends on the Pleiads, compiled by Steven Gibson, University of Calgary.
  • - Folklore relating to the sun from around the world.
  • - Short, family orientated introduction to the gods and myths concerning the sun.
  • - UK folklore for the 10 days after a full moon.
  • - Snippets of moon lore.


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