#FolkloreThursday is a hashtag day for sharing folklore facts, and a website filled with articles! Founded by @deedeechainey.bsky.social & @willowwinsham.bsky.social.
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#FolkloreThursday is 11 years old on 18th June!
Celebrate with us by sharing your favourite folklore to the hashtag between 9am-4.30pm and 6.30-7.30pm BST and join us for the final @culturalfutureshub.bsky.social 5.30-6.30pm BST.
Tickets: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-cultur...
(Image:James Petts)
Spatial recently announced it is closing its creator platform. This means that @culturalfutureshub.bsky.social will also close.
Join us us to mark the end of an era, and reflect on building better cultural futures:
Thurs 18 June 5:30-6:30pm BST
FREE TICKETS: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-cultur...
#FolkloreThursday was brought to you today by:
@folkloretodmorden.bsky.social
@willowwinsham.bsky.social
@botanicafabula.bsky.social
@mythcrafts.bsky.social
@shanonsinn.bsky.social
Thanks to everyone for a fab day and we'll see you all next month!
🎨Circe and her Swine, Briton Rivière
That's the end of another epic #FolkloreThursday 🐉
Today's theme was "Folklore of the Animal Kingdom!” This is @shanonsinn.bsky.social signing off - your last host today.
Thank you for sharing your lore about animals! It was a wild ride hehe ✨
19th CE Wett-Turnen
There's a shrine in Asakusa, Tokyo to the shapeshifting trickster tanuki - but it’s not because they're a good spiritual role model! 😂 It was built to stop them making mischief in nearby Sensoji Temple and they're said to protect against fire & theft and make business prosper. #FolkloreThursday
In Jamaican folklore, if a lizard jumps on a woman, it means she’s either pregnant or will become pregnant soon. Also, if one dreams of lizards, it means enemies, especially hidden ones.
I can attest to the latter.
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There have been countless stories of sea serpents in the waters around Vancouver Island, since time immemorial. In the last century, nonIndigenous communities have given some of them names. Victoria’s Cadborosaurus or "Caddy" being the best known 🐉
E.D. Moyer and Thos H Guptil
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@folklorethursday.bsky.social The bear (Medved) is perhaps the most revered animal in Slavic tradition. It was associated with Veles, the powerful god of the underworld, lowlands, and cattle. Picture: Celebrate Pagan Holidays #FolkloreThursday #SlavicMyth