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Legends and Facts about North American IndiansEven today, many Indian tribes from the American Northeast and Southwest speak of legends of red-haired giants, with which their ancestors fought terrible and long wars when they first encountered them thousands of years ago in North America.
17 Dec.
The Legend of the DreamcatcherA dreamcatcher or dream snare is a handmade Native American amulet, made from a willow hoop with a woven net of cords, giving the appearance of a web. A feather of a night bird is placed in the center, usually one from an owl of some sort.
05 Nov.
The Legend of the Sinister HitchhikerTales of mysterious hitchhikers have been told for years in the folklore of many countries around the world. The ghost of a young woman causes drivers' hair to stand on end along remote roads.
20 Aug.
The Superstitions of the Elizabethan EraElizabethan era had some superstitions that still exist in today modern world. Superstitions for bad luck, existence of witches and casting spells.
10 Jan.
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The legend of St. Catherine of BolognaSt. Catherine of Bologna was born on September 8, 1413 and died on March 9, 1463. St. Catherine is the patron of artists and people involved in spiritual work.
30 Nov.