Preserving Timeless
Folktales for Generations

Explore stories that connect us to our roots, carrying the voices and wisdom of our ancestors across generations. These timeless tales not only preserve cultural traditions and values but also reveal the universal themes, emotions, and lessons that shape the human experience. Through the art of storytelling, they bridge the past and the present, allowing us to see ourselves in the lives of those who came before and reminding us of the shared journey that unites all people.

How Rabbit Deceived Fox: Canadian Folktale
North America

How Rabbit Deceived Fox: Canadian Folktale

How Rabbit Deceived Fox: Canadian Folktale Long ago in Indian days in Canada, when Rabbit worked for Glooskap as his forest guide, he was a great thief. He liked most of all to steal by moonlight, and he crept quietly into gardens and fields where Indian vegetables were growing, for he was very fond of cabbage and lettuce and beans. Not far from his home there lived alone an old widow woman who had no

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Great Heart And The Three Tests: Canadian Folktale
North America

Great Heart And The Three Tests: Canadian Folktale

Great Heart And The Three Tests: Canadian Folktale Somewhere near the sea in olden times a boy was living with his father and mother. He had no brothers or sisters. His father was a great hunter and the boy inherited something of his power, for he was always very successful in the killing of game. And his mother said, “Some day he will be a great man, for before his birth a vision came to

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The Laughing Fish: Folktale from India
India

The Laughing Fish: Folktale from India

The Laughing Fish: Folktale from India As a fisherwoman passed by the palace hawking her fish, the queen appeared at one of the windows and beckoned her to come near and show her what she had. At that moment a very big fish jumped about in the bottom of the basket. ‘Is it a male or a female?’ asked the queen. ‘I’d like to buy a female fish.’ On hearing this, the fish laughed aloud.

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The Boy Called Thick-Head: American Folktale
North America

The Boy Called Thick-Head: American Folktale

The Boy Called Thick-Head: American Folktale Three brothers lived with their old mother in the forest near the sea. Their father had long been dead. At his death he had little of the world’s goods to his credit and his widow and her sons were very poor. In the place where they dwelt, game was not plentiful, and to get food enough to keep them from want they had often to go far into the

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The Husband Who Minded The House: Norwegian Folklore
Norway

The Husband Who Minded The House: Norwegian Folklore

The Husband Who Minded The House: Norwegian Folklore Once on a time there was a man, so surly and cross, he never thought his Wife did anything right in the house. So, one evening, in haymaking time, he came home, scolding and swearing, and showing his teeth and making a dust. “Dear love, don’t be so angry; there’s a good man,” said his goody; “to-morrow let’s change our work. I’ll go out with the mowers and mow,

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The Lad and The North Wind: Norwegian Folklore
Norway

The Lad and The North Wind: Norwegian Folklore

The Lad and The North Wind: Norwegian Folklore Once on a time there was an old widow who had one son; and as she was poorly and weak, her son had to go up into the safe to fetch meal for cooking; but when he got outside the safe, and was just going down the steps, there came the North Wind puffing and blowing, caught up the meal, and so away with it through the air. Then

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