Indigenous Folklore
Spirits, land, ancestors, and the stories rooted in place and memory
Indigenous folklore is deeply connected to land, ancestry, and the relationship between humans and the natural world.
These traditions often describe a living environment where animals, spirits, and natural forces hold meaning beyond the physical.
Stories are passed through generations as part of cultural identity, teaching, and continuity.
This section explores a range of Indigenous folklore traditions with respect for their cultural origins and significance.
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