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American folktales

from the collections of the Library of Congress

Publisher's description: This two-volume collection of folktales represents some of the finest examples of American oral tradition. Drawn from the largest archive of American folk culture, The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, the first-of-its-kind set includes magic tales, legends, jokes, tall tales, and personal narratives -- over 200 in all, many of which have never been previously transcribed or published. Eminent folklorist and award-winning author Carl Lindahl selected and transcribed over 200 recording sessions -- many from the 1920s and 1930s -- that span the twentieth century, including recent material drawn from the September 11th project. This varied collection is organized in chapters by storyteller, tale type, or region, representing diverse American cultures from Appalachia and the Midwest to Native American and Latino traditions. Each chapter begins by discussing the storytellers and their oral traditions, and then introduces and presents each tale, so that the collection is equally accessible to high school students, general readers, or scholars. Multiple indexes further aid in locating tales by motif and tale type, storyteller, and geographical origin.

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2004, M.E. Sharpe in association with the Library of Congress

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v. 1. The nation's most celebrated storytelling family : the Hickses and the Harmons.
How I bought and stole my wife ;
Telling tales to my grandkids ;
The great pumpkin ;
Giant mosquitoes ;
Jack, Tom, and Will ;
The marriage of the king's daughter ;
Stiff Dick ;
The mad king ;
The bean tree ;
Little Dicky Whigburn -- Samuel Harmon
Catskins -- Alberta Harmon and Samuel Harmon
Old black dog -- Alberta Harmon
When my mother told Jack tales ;
Jack and the giants' newground ;
Jack and the drill ;
Jack and the varmints ;
Jack and the bull ;
Jack and the doctor's girl ;
Jack and the northwest wind ;
Jack and one of his hunting trips ;
Old Fire Dragaman ;
Love : a riddle tale ;
Jack and the heifer hide -- Maud Long
Jack and the river -- Daron Douglas
Hooray for Old Sloosha! ;
Feathers in her hair -- Roby Monroe Hicks
The Yape -- Buna Hicks
Jack and the robbers ;
The unicorn and the wild boar ;
The witch woman on the stone mountain on the Tennessee side ;
Grinding at the mill ;
Mule eggs -- Ray Hicks.
v. 1. Sara Cleveland : Irish American tales from Brant Lake, New York.
Finn MacCool and the rocks ;
Black horses ;
Telling fortunes with cards ;
Spiritualism and fortune telling ;
Pull, God damn you, pull! ;
The kiln is burning ;
Baby's gone ;
The witch and the donkey ;
The lady and the fairy ;
Little Red Night Cap ;
Old Graybeard ;
Shiver and shake ;
Rob Haww ;
One thing the devil can't do -- Sara Cleveland.
v. 1. J.D. Suggs : itinerant master.
How I learned my tales ;
Mr. Snake and the farmer ;
Buzzard goes to Europe ;
Monkey apes his master ;
Efan outruns the Lord ;
Mr. Fox and Mr. Deer ;
Brother Rabbit rides Brother Bear ;
Brother Bear meets man ;
Brother Bear and Brother Deer hold a meeting ;
The devil's daughter ;
Where um-hum came from ;
Skin, don't you know me? ;
The great watermelon ;
Pull me up, Simon ;
Brother Bill, the wild cowboy -- J.D. Suggs.
v. 1. Joshua Alley : down-east tales from Jonesport, Maine.
The bear's tale ;
Man Warren Beal and the Indians ;
Wrestling the chief ;
Chute's wedge trick ;
Dodging the wolves ;
Open, saysem ;
The murderers ;
The haunted sloop ;
Groans, gold, dreams, and the devil -- Joshua Alley.
v. 1. Will "Gillie" Gilchrist : tales of injustice in the urban South.
Robbed, and taken for a thief ;
More cop trouble ;
Courtroom trouble ;
More courtroom trouble ;
Cop, courtroom, and jail trouble -- Will "Gillie" Gilchrist.
v. 1. Jane Muncy Fugate : healing tales for a mountain child and troubled adults.
How I learned my tales ;
Merrywise ;
One-my-darling ;
Old Greasybeard ;
The king's well ;
Rawhead and Bloodybones ;
The three sillies ;
The tarnished star ;
Tailipoe -- (1955) ;
Tailipoe -- (2001) / -- Jane Muncy Fugate.
v. 2. Nation's most celebrated folklore collectors, John A. and Alan Lomax : out West with John A. Lomax. I don't know how to run / -- Joseph Graham
You can cook breakfast, too -- W.D. (Bill) Casey
My brother's last ride -- Sloan Matthews
Getting stuck on a pony ;
Shooting a wife -- Sam Hill
Hard times in the Toyah country -- Annie Agnes Kingston.
v. 2. Nation's most celebrated folklore collectors, John A. and Alan Lomax : down in the delta with Alan Lomax .
John loses the race ;
Jack guesses what is under the pot ;
The preacher and his hogs ;
The preacher who could always be trapped by women -- "Buck Asa" Ulisses Jefferson
The woman who couldn't count ;
The lady and her three daughters -- M.C. Orr.
v. 2. Nation's most celebrated folklore collectors, John A. and Alan Lomax : in prison and at home with "Clear Rock".
Watermelon story ;
Cat story ;
Music for me to run by ;
The leaky house -- Mose "Clear Rock" Platt.
v. 2. Nation's most celebrated folklore collectors, John A. and Alan Lomax : Aunt Molly Jackson, playing, courting, witches, ghosts, and lies.
My first dance ;
How we entertained ourselves : songs, rhymes, toasts ;
An unreasonable lie : the land of the Yeahoes ;
Courting hungry ;
Churning up the devil ;
Becoming a witch and undoing spells ;
The witch and the witch doctor ;
Ridden by a witch ;
Living in a haunted house -- Aunt Molly Jackson.
v. 2. Nation's most celebrated folklore collectors, John A. and Alan Lomax : on the range with J. Frank Dobie.
My father prays ;
Hilo! ;
Beef and tallow -- J. Frank Dobie.
v. 2. Legendary America.
The wolf boy ;
The orphan girl that died ;
The child and the snake -- Lula Davis
A haunted house -- Laurie Hance
Lights that listen ;
Sounds that listen ;
Natural haints ;
The scarecrow dream -- Ellis Ogle
The Yankee and Marcum -- Burl Hammons
The thing on the bridge ;
The vanishing hitchhiker -- Newton Downey
The three knocks : a grandmother's ghost -- Lillian Doane
The visions of Lloyd Chandler -- Garrett Chandler
Witches -- Quincy Higgins
The spider witch -- Leozie Smith
Nightmare ridden ;
The preachers and the spooks -- John Jackson
Fairy forms -- Margaret Sullivan
Banshees and ghosts -- Father Sarsfield O'Sullivan
Raising the dead : the Nephite on the road -- Dr. and Mrs. Norman Freestone.
v. 2. Tall tale America.
Paul Bunyon on Round River -- Perry Allen
Paul Bunyon moves in circles again -- Bill McBride
A liars' contest -- five residents of the California camps
My three favorite lies -- Vernon "Shorty" Allen
The peach tree deer -- Bill Robinson
Cornered by a polar bear -- Michael Bruick
A land-loving catfish -- Doc McConnell
The biggest liar in the state -- Tillman Cadle
Swinging pigs -- Lee Webb
The roguish cow -- Gaines Kilgore
The night the lamp flame froze -- Mary Celestia Parler
The gun ain't loaded -- Frank Mahaffey.
v. 2. Jokes.
Dividing the dead -- Ellis Ogle
Two at the gate ;
Possums and pigs ;
The biggest liar in the state ;
He'll have to swim ;
Cold as hell /Son House --
The preacher and the bully -- Lula Davis
Baptists and Presbyterians ;
The Devilists' revival -- Joan Moser
Jamie the mountain lion -- Margaret Chase
Pedro de Urdemalas and the plums ;
Pedro de Urdedmalas and the pigs ;
The indito and his wives ;
The indito and the banker -- Arthur L. Campa
Unwatering the mine ;
Tom the burro ;
Burros and beechnut -- Levette Jay Davidson
Willie and the devil ;
Old One-Eye -- Gaines Kilgore
J. Golden Kimball in his native language -- Hector Lee
Counting the wrong fish -- John Persons
I love ewe ;
Sports as markers -- Archer Gilfillan
John and Old Mistress's nightgown ;
John and the bear ;
John and the coon -- John Davis
Monkey and Buzzard ;
Twenty-five roosters and one hen ;
Thinning corn ;
That's the one -- Cora Jackson
The cook -- Paul E. Young
A mountain wedding -- Uncle Alec Dunford.
v. 2. Passing it on : stories for children.
The girl who didn't mind her mother -- Eartha M.M. White
The crooked old man -- Bascom Lamar Lunsford
Grown toe -- Glen Muncy Anderson
The forty-mile jumper -- Mary Celestia Parker
Gaillum, Singo, et Moliseau -- Barry Jean Ancelet
Show me your paw -- Caroline Spurlock Ancelet
Skullbone -- Debra Anderson
La mata de higo =
The fig tree -- Ziomara Andux
Señorita Martinez Cucuracha y Señor Ratoncito Pérez =
Miss Martinez Cockroach and Mr. Pérez Mouse -- Evelila Andux
Antonio, cortador de leñal =
Antonio the woodcutter -- Martin Noriega
The fox, the rabbit, and the tarbaby -- E.L. Smith
The tarbaby -- Cora Jackson
Jack and the beanstalk -- Wilbur Roberts
Little Nippy -- Lee Wallin.
v. 2. Voicing the past, tales tracing the paths of American history : Native American visions.
The old woman's vision -- Amoneeta Sequoyah
The blackfish -- George Young (Doctor Stepping Fast)
How the terrapin got scars on his shell -- George Griffith.
v. 2. Voicing the past, tales tracing the paths of American history : slavery days and the Civil War.
Romey Howard : freedom in the grave ;
Romey Howard : fresh meat tonight -- E.L. Smith
Remembering slavery -- Laura Smalley
The sisters and the renegades ;
Great-Aunt Becky's beau -- Lee Winniford.
v. 2. Voicing the past, tales tracing the paths of American history : struggles with nature and neighbors.
Dream no more -- Maggie Hammons Parker
She saved the children -- Mary Eva Baker
The one-legged Indian -- Dominick Gallagher
Panther Bill -- Jake Sutton
Trying to mix liquor and laughs ;
The biggest bear that's ever been killed -- James L. Huskey
Trials of a dog driver -- Charles Carter
I'm still here : healing at home ;
I'm a man too : fights every night -- Vories Moreau.
v. 2. Voicing the past, tales tracing the paths of American history : Dust Bowl tales.
Dust Bowl refugees ;
The man on the road -- Woody Guthrie
Indians, locusts, floods, and dust : an Okie family saga -- Flora Robertson.
v. 2. Folktales in the making, the September 11 Project.
September 11 in Iowa City, Iowa -- Janet Freeman
September 11 in Red Hook, Brooklyn ;
Heaven in the middle of hell ;
Christian Regenhard -- Lillie Haws.

Edition Notes

Published in
Armonk, N.Y
Other Titles
American folk tales

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
398.2/0973
Library of Congress
GR105.5 A44 2004, GR105.5A44 2003, GR105.5 .A44 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24199973M
ISBN 10
0765680629
ISBN 13
9780765680624
LCCN
2003041557
OCLC/WorldCat
51330313, 607163470

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