

Canoti: The Sioux’s Malevolent Little Tree Dwellers
The canoti (or canotila) are small creatures found in Sioux culture, canoti meaning “tree-dweller” and canotila sig...
The canoti (or canotila) are small creatures found in Sioux culture, canoti meaning “tree-dweller” and canotila sig...
There is a famous “ghost” of a long-haired woman in a white dress in Quezon City, Philippines. According to legends, she died in a car accident while driving along Balete Drive. Her stories usually involve a taxi driver who was driving late a...
“There are also others who say that they see women and girls dancing by night whom they call elvish folk, or faeries, and they believe that these can transform both men and women or, by leaving others in their place, carry them to elf...
The worldwide stories of faerie changelings come under a group of motifs recorded in the Aarne-Thompson folklore index as F321: ‘Faerie steals child from cradle and leaves faerie substitute.’ The basic premise of these motifs is that the faer...