A well-organized starting point for reliable, librarian-selected Internet resources.
Prepared by a professional librarian. Links to other mythology resources at the bottom of the homepage.
Search or browse an encyclopedia of mythology, folklore and legend.
Covers folklore, mythology, art history, books, institutes, labyrinths, magazines, mythical creatures, organizations, scholars, supersitions, urban legends, and web directories.
All genres of folklore (mythology, poetic folklore, shamanism, popular religion and customs, shamanism, ethnomusicology, paremiology, etc.) will be published.
Several links to Mongolian mythology, shamanism, and folklore. Has Geser, the National Epic of the Buryats
Many folk tales indexed by subject and author (if known). Country of origin given.
Appropriate for students and teachers with an interest in Greek mythology. Cartoons depict the world of Greek gods and heroes. Also has the 'Illustrated Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology,' which contains detailed definitions and cross references from the Latin names of the deities, and lesson plans. .. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
26 works of art 'inspired by mythology around the world.' Includes creation myths, hero myths, a glossary, bibliography, and teacher resources. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)
The major depository (over 99,000 items) for the folklore of the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas and Northern Tamaulipas, Mexico.
Links to several folklore and mythology sites.
Links to several Irish folktale sites and also to Irish mythology sites.
Includes sections on Hawaiian culture, the hula dance, and teacher resources.
Covers the gods and goddesses of the Etruscans, Greeks and neopagans, as well as Roman mythology.
Covers Egyptology, gods and goddesses, and kemetic. Also links to a virtual temple, a mythology art gallery directory, an electronic magazine, and more.
Many links to current and historic information on Hawaii and other islands in the South Pacific.. (Copyright 2006 by Librarians' Internet Index)