Some in-sentence examples of “folklore”

How to use in-sentence of “folklore”:

+ Some folktales like Shirin and Farhad are told in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey, and almost all nations of Central Asia and Middle East, with all having claimed the folklore to have originated in their land.

+ In 1997 he donated almost all his prototype garments from his 1970s and 1980s fashion collections to the Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation.

+ Fairy tale and folklore researchers Iona and Peter Opie have written that “Thumbelina” is an adventure story from the female point of view.

+ He wrote about folklore and archaeology before he turned to fiction.

+ He is known for writing books about African mythology, traditional Zulu folklore and extraterrestrial encounters.

+ He was a character in folklore called ‘pouke’.

+ People have told these stories for a long time, so it is a part of folklore there.

+ Stories of Subah Khan’s adventures and valour in the Battle of Mathura, fought between Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Hindu Jats in 1757, live on through folklore in the villages of Tanawal.

Some in-sentence examples of folklore
Some in-sentence examples of folklore

Example sentences of “folklore”:

+ Jewish folklore suggests it adds strength while fasting.

+ Wiki Loves Love is back again in 2020 iteration as Wiki Loves Folklore from 1 February, 2020 - 29 February, 2020.
+ Mormon fundamentalists have different folklore than Latter-day saints do.

+ Jewish folklore suggests it adds strength while fasting.

+ Wiki Loves Love is back again in 2020 iteration as Wiki Loves Folklore from 1 February, 2020 – 29 February, 2020.

+ Mormon fundamentalists have different folklore than Latter-day saints do.

+ In 1937 he co-wrote with his brother “The Folklore of Hurepoix”, which was praised by Pierre Mac Orlan and Blaise Cendrars.

+ In Scottish folklore there was a belief that a mystic black, dark green or white dog known as “Cù Sìth” took dying souls to the afterlife.

+ Fairy tale and folklore researchers Iona and Peter Opie believe that “Thumbelina” is a “distant tribute” to Andersen’s friend, Henriette Wulff, the small, delicate, handicapped daughter of the Danish translator of Shakespeare.

+ Epic TV is an Indian television channel that airs action drama comedy and narrative non-fiction and fictional programming with a focus on Indian history folklore and mythology genre.

+ Muslims, still remembered in folklore for savage pirate attacks, were redefined as blood brothers.” Jeremy Boissevain, “Ritual, Play, and Identity: Changing Patterns of Celebration in Maltese Villages” in “Journal of Mediterranean Studies”, Vol.1, 1991:87-100 at 88.

+ Zwarte Piet in the folklore of the Low Countries.

+ Giant squid are featured in literature and folklore with a frightening connotation.

+ Their lyrics are influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology.

+ The concept of a hollow Earth still recurs in folklore and as the premise for subterranean fiction, and a subgenre of adventure fiction.

+ Tales and legends about Vlad stayed a part of folklore among the Romanian peasants.

+ Mermaids were noted in British folklore as unlucky omens.Katharine Briggs, “An Encyclopedia of Fairies, Hobgoblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures”, “Mermaids”, p 287.

+ He wrote more than fifty books about folklore and word play, many of which were for young readers.

+ At the same time, many of the ancient folklore and poetic works are still preserved in its oral traditional form linking with the Lai Haraoba festival.

+ Walpurgis Night is the eve of May Day, celebrated in folklore in Europe with dancing.

+ While some folktales speak of kitsune employing this ability to trick others — as foxes in folklore often do — others portray them as faithful guardians, friends, lovers, and wives.

More in-sentence examples of “folklore”:

+ By the time of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan poets, Puck had become a combination of English folklore and English country life.

+ In 1987, he received doctor of literature degree from Rabindra Bharati University for his lifelong contribution to folklore collection and research.

+ By the time of Shakespeare and other Elizabethan poets, Puck had become a combination of English folklore and English country life.

+ In 1987, he received doctor of literature degree from Rabindra Bharati University for his lifelong contribution to folklore collection and research.

+ A well-known folklore event on December 5 each year is the Klausjagen.

+ Parades are a mixture of folklore and military parade.

+ He was famous for his books on legends and folklore, especially folklore of plants.

+ He owned and operated the Folklore Centrum store in Stockholm.

+ He was the former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village, New York.

+ History Folklore Hall is on the second floor displaying ceramics, Buddhist art of Korea, calligraphy and paintings.

+ Dragons in later Japanese folklore were often good, perhaps because of influence from Chinese culture.

+ You are humbly invited to participate in the Wiki Loves Folklore 2021 an international photography contest organized on Wikimedia Commons to document folklore and intangible cultural heritage from different regions, including, folk creative activities and many more.

+ All the parks of the city have places for folklore and cultural presentations by various ethnic groups of Curitiba.

+ A hellhound is a supernatural dog, found in mythology, folklore and fiction.

+ Cooper’s sources and influences include British and American books in the RomanticismRomantic literary tradition such as the “Waverly” books by Sir Walter Scott, travel books, and American folklore about the frontier and frontiersmen.

+ He started collecting the folklore and folk songs from 1930 and compiled those under the name of “Haramoni”.

+ Join us to celebrate the local cultural heritage of your region with the theme of folklore in the international photography contest at.

+ A host of Legendary creaturelegendary creatures, animals and mythic humanoids occur in Meitei folklore and Meitei mythology.

+ Although people had looked at the issue a little before, the Fifes made the field better, through the Fife Folklore Archive, – which means that it is the best book on Mormon folklore that there is.

+ It is based on early American folklore and superstition.

+ Japanese folklore is often divided into several categories: “”mukashibanashi”” tales of long-ago; “”namidabanashi””, sad stories; “”obakebanashi””, ghost stories; “”ongaeshibanashi””, stories of kindness; “”tonchibanashi””, witty stories; “”waraibanashi””, funny stories; and “”yokubaribanashi””, stories of greed.

+ Every year there are organized Adámek’s folklore celebrations.

+ Documents collected by the folklore specialist Hosen Jungo between 1953 and 1955, have been preserved, but it is likely that the repertoire was much larger.

+ In Scottish folklore it was said that the tongue of a toad, carried by a man in his breast pocket, would let him have his way with any woman.

+ Margot Loyola Palacios was a Chilean musician, Folk musicfolk singer and researcher of the folklore of Chile and Latin America in general.

+ She best known for performing and recording many of the traditional song from Macedonia as a folklore region.

+ One belief surrounding the figure of Budai in popular folklore is that if a person rubs his belly, it brings wealth, good luck, and prosperity.

+ They did not originally mean for their book to be read as children’s stories; they were writing down German folklore for scholars to read.

+ The History Folklore Hall is divided into two rooms: Joseon Dynasty Room and Ancient Art Room.

+ Poubi Lai, the tyrant dragon serpent of the primitive Loktak lake, is one of the popular figures in Meitei folklore and mythology.

+ The songs may convey folklore and other popular tales.

+ Mount Tengu is a mountain in Japan, it is named after a creature in Japanese folklore called the Tengu.

+ The sirens of Greek mythology are sometimes portrayed in later folklore as mermaid-like.

+ Before writing “Dracula”, Stoker spent eight years researching European folklore and stories of vampires.

+ Mormon folklore has storystories in it, told by word of mouth.

+ Kaleph Jõulu was an EstoniansEstonian educator, writer and folklore collector.

+ Edwards has recorded several albums, two of which, “Saddle Songs” and “Songs of the Cowboy”, are included in the Folklore Archives of the Library of Congress.

+ He founded and led the research project and folklore Pantun Sundanese, during the period 1970 to 1973.

+ Meitei folklore or “Meetei folklore” refers to the folklore of the Meitei people, the Manipuri language speaking ethnicity, consisting of the folktales and mythology, developed, retold and preserved through several generations.

+ It is however in the folklore stories that one of the ancestor Sardar Zorab Khan Abbasi who was the Commander of Abbasid Army in Hirat, Afghanistan during the Abbasid dynasty attacked on the state of Kashmir when the Kashmiri King refuse to pay tax to Abbasid Governer in Khurasaan.

+ His best-known work abroad is a novel “The Day Lasts More than a Hundred Years”, which has folklore and science fiction elements.

+ An imp is a mythologymythological creature similar to a fairy or demon, usually described in folklore and superstition.

+ This is a folk belief in a lot of English folklore and in much of European folklore.

+ This eventually led to the present day Anglo-Saxon folklore of garden gnomes.

+ There are many figures having the name in the history, mythology and folklore of Ancient Manipur.

+ He had interest of folklore and when he was in Rajshahi College, the Principal of the college, Kumudinikanta Banerjee, encouraged him to work on folklore.

+ The academic and usually ethnographic study of folklore is sometimes called “folkloristics”.

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