AppLit's Annotated Index of Appalachian Folktaleswith parallel tales from other traditions |
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| JACK TALES | TALES OF STRONG WOMEN | NATIVE AMERICAN TALES | |
| TALL TALES | OTHER TALES, BALLADS & LEGENDS | AFRICAN AMERICAN TALES | |
| See also: WV Teaching Unit with audio tales and songs has sections on GHOSTS, HUMOR, and FOLK HEROES. | |||
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| JACK
TALES For background, see Wonder Tales in Appalachia - essay by Grace Toney Edwards, and Timeline of Appalachian Folktales. Big Man Jack, Killed Seven at a Whack - see Jack and the Varmints The Endless Tale - and - The Tale Without an End Foolish Jack - or - Jack and His Lump of Silver, and The Swapping Song How Jack Got Tom To Do Will's Hard Work Jack and the Animals - see Jack and the Robbers Jack and the Flying Ship - see Hardy Hardhead Jack and the Frogs - or - The Three Feathers Jack and His Master - see Pretty Polly - or - Mister Fox Jack and the King's Girl and Jack's First Job Jack and the Magic Mill - or - The Magic Sausage Mill Jack and the Miller's Daughter - see Mutsmag Jack (or Merrywise) and Old Greasy Beard Jack and the Robbers - or - Jack and the Animals - or - Jack Goes to Seek his Fortune Jack and the Tale without End - see The Endless Tale - and - The Tale Without an End Jack and the Three Sillies - or - Jack's Wife Jack and the Varmints - or - The Lion and the Unicorn Jack and the Witch's Tale - and - Gallymanders Jack's Daughter Annie - see Noteworthy Girls in Jack Tales Jack's First Job and Jack and the King's Girl Noteworthy Girls in Jack Tales Raglif Jaglif Tetartlif Pole - see Noteworthy Girls in Jack Tales The Thieving Boy - see Jack and the Doctor's Girl The Three Little Pigs and the Fox (called one of the "Jack-'n-Will-'n-Tom tales" in Chase's Grandfather Tales) Whickety-Whack, Into My Sack - see Soldier Jack Wicked Jack - or - Wicked John and the Devil Students Write Jack Tales - with a number of tales by fourth graders |
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| TALES
OF STRONG WOMEN
Ashpet and Other Cinderella Variants The Babes in the Woods - and - The Two Lost Babes Dancing Drum - or- The Daughter of the Sun Death and the Old Woman (foolish, not brave woman) The Enchanted Tree - see The Frog King The First Fire - or - How the Water Spider Captured Fire The First Strawberries - or - First Man and First Woman Frankie Silver (true crime legend) The Girl That Could Do Any Job of Work - see Ashpet Granny's Gifts - see More Best-Loved Stories Told at the National Storytelling Festival Jack's Wife - or - Jack and the Three Sillies John Henry's Wife - see John Henry The Legend of the Cherokee Rose Mutsmag - or Munsmeg, Muncimeg, Mutzmag, Mut(t)s Mag, or Molly - and Other Girls Who Outwit Giants Noteworthy Girls in Jack Tales Omie Wise - see Pretty Polly - or - Mister Fox Polly Vaughn (audio files in WV teaching unit) Pretty Polly - or - Mister Fox The Princess in the Donkey Skin - see Catskins Rush Cape - and - Like Meat Loves Salt Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett (and Davy Crockett) Selu (The Corn Mother) - or - The Coming of Corn Snow White's Appalachian Descendants The Three Little Pigs and the Fox (with girl pigs in a few variants) The Three Girls with the Journey-Cakes - see Mutsmag Whitebear Whittington - or - The Three Gold Nuts - or - The Man that Turned Himself into a Bear |
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OTHER TALES, BALLADS, AND LEGENDS Billy Bobtail - see Jack and the Robbers Bobtail and the Devil - or - How Bobtail Beat the Devil - see Wicked John and the Devil The Cat That Went A-Traveling - see Jack and the Robbers The Crow Song (folk song) Down Come a Leg - see Jack and the Hainted House Gingerbread Boys and Runaway Cakes Hansel and Gretel - see The Babes in the Woods and The Two Lost BabesThe Haunted House - see also Jack and the Hainted House The Little Babes In The Woods - see The Two Lost Babes - and - The Babes in the Woods The Longest Tale - see The Endless Tale - and - The Tale Without an End The Magic Sausage Mill - or - Jack and the Magic Mill Merrywise - see Mutsmag and Jack (or Merrywise) and Old Greasy Beard My Golden Castle (folk ballad) Nippy and the Yankee Doodle - see Mutsmag The Old Man and His Seven Sons Old Scratch and the Mean Woman - see Wicked John and the Devil The One-Eyed Giant - see Jack and the Giants Runaway Cakes and Gingerbread Boys Snick and Snack - see Old Dry Frye The Swapping Song (and Foolish Jack - or - Jack and His Lump of Silver) The Tailor and the Giants - see Jack and the Varmints The Three Little Pigs and the Fox Three Sillies - see Jack and the Three Sillies - or - Jack's Wife The Two Lost Babes - and - The Babes in the Woods Whistling Jimmy - see Jack and the Heifer Hide |
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AFRICAN AMERICAN TALES IN APPALACHIA The Boy and the Ghost - see Jack and the Hainted House Jack and the Dentist's Daughter (African American cast in Davenport film) John Henry (audio files in WV teaching unit) See also Folklore in Books by Virginia Hamilton. See also, in Folktale Picture Book Bibliography, The Hired Hand by San Souci and Pinkney, and Mirandy and Brother Wind by McKissack and Pinkney. See also, in Appalachian Folktale Collections A-J, Talking Treasures by Peggy Ann Griffin. |
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| NATIVE
AMERICAN TALES FROM APPALACHIA
The Animal Ball Game - or - How the Bat and the Flying Squirrel Got Their Wings Corn - see Selu and The Legend of the Corn BeadsDancing Drum - or- The Daughter of the Sun The First Fire - or - How the Water Spider Captured Fire The First Strawberries - or - First Man and First Woman Forever Boy - see The Little People How Rabbit Lost His Tail - or - How Rabbit Stole Otter's Coat Kanahena - or - Why the Turtle's Shell is Cracked The Legend of the Cherokee Rose and The Legend of the Corn Beads Nunnehi, the Gentle People - see The Little People The Rabbit and Old Flint - see The Little People The Rabbit, the Otter, and Duck Hunting Selu (the Corn Mother) and Kana'Ti (the Hunter) - or -The Origin of Corn and Game Why the (O)Possum's Tale is Bare - or - How the Possum Lost His Tail |
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Davy Crockett and Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett John Henry (audio files in WV teaching unit) Pigeon Pie - see The Rabbit, the Otter, and Duck Hunting Tony Beaver (audio files in WV teaching unit) The Walking Catfish and Other Fish Tales See also Appalachian Picture Books: Tall Tales Note: Sometimes Jack Tales and other folktales with fantastic and exaggerated events are also referred to as tall tales. |
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