Jump to content

Folklore of the United States

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Davodd (talk | contribs) at 08:47, 16 December 2003 (fmt, link). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

American folklore is the folk tradition which has evolved on the North American continent since Europeans arrived in the 16th century. While it contains much in the way of Native American tradition, it should not be confused with the actual tribal beliefs of any real band, nation or community of native people. American Folklore, rather, is that strange fusing of European ideals of "civilization" with a European obsession with the "exotic" and the "savage." Anyway you slice it, American Folklore is essentially about immigrants and their misunderstanding of each other, and of the new landscape they found themselves conquering, and of the people that had already been there when the first "white men" arrived.

Ultimately, American Folklore is a constant intertwining of the new and the old, the mechanical and the pastoral, the mundane and the miraculous, for no other purpose it seems than to fill up the space of a lazy afternoon.

Categories of American Folklore:

Tall Men and their Tall Tales

And some women

Native Americans

Animals

Literature

History

Contemporary folklore

Songs and games