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    Forbidden nuns, black-handled knives & the : How can a be cursed? Find out with !

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    A fascinating read: Selkie stories are, on the face of it, about captivation and imprisonment of women by men. The more one looks at them, however, the more variations they reveal, and the more truths about the endless, tortured push and pull of love.

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    Today's was brought to you by and . Thanks for a wonderful day, and we will see you next week! ( Hercules and Cerebus, by Wilhelm Janson.)

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    That's a wrap on another epic 🐉 Today's theme has been from around the world! From the heavens above to the worlds below, we had it all! Thanks to you 😁 Join us online again next week, for another folklore tweeting adventure. Until then! Dollman 1909

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    In Slavic mythology, was a female spirit of many names. In old Poland, she was Dziwitza - a name linking her to goddess of the hunt, Diana. She roamed forests with her pack of hounds, appearing at midday to terrify wanderers... art - Andy Paciorek

    a drawing of the goddess in moonlight, riding on a horse through the forest.
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    Our favorite holiday is this week! The people of Western Pennsylvania believe that if a woodchuck sees his shadow this Sunday, the winter will continue another 6 weeks. That's not just any woodchuck, that's the world-famous

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    The World Turtle myth is found in Hindu, Chinese, Lenape and Iroquois mythology (among others). In some versions, the Great Turtle holds up the world. In others, elephants stand on the turtle's shell and carry the world on their backs. 🐢🐘🌎

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    The Coyote features in myths & legends of many indigenous people of the US. He is the trickster, a shapeshifter, and in the Californias, fire-bringer to humans, who he resembled in part.

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    Tsundoku is a combination of several Japanese words: "tsunde,” which means to stack things; “oku,” which means to leave for a while; and “doku,” which means to read. It represents the act of buying books and lettin’ them pile up unread on shelves or floors.

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    There is a Japanese legend that old utensils, like those for making tea, once they have served their purpose they become night demons called yōkai.

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    In Polish Lore there was a treasure guarded by a Golden Duck.A poor man heard the tale and went to collect. The Gold Duck the man he could get the treasure if he could spend 100 ducats. The man wasn't able to and lost everything he had.

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    Twilight fishing with cormorants scurries the shores of Olde Cape Cod...

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