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The '''folklore of the United States''', or '''American folklore''', is one of the folk traditions which has evolved on the [[North America]]n continent since [[Europe]]ans arrived in the [[16th century]]. While it contains much in the way of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tradition, it should not be confused with the actual tribal beliefs of any real band, nation or community of native people. American folklore is essentially about immigrants and their misunderstanding of each other, and of the new landscape they found themselves conquering, and of the people that had already been there when the first European colonists arrived. The '''folklore of the United States''', or '''American folklore''', is one of the folk traditions which has evolved on the [[North America]]n continent since [[Europe]]ans arrived in the [[16th century]]. While it contains much in the way of [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] tradition, it should not be confused with the actual tribal beliefs of any real band, nation or community of native people. American folklore is essentially about immigrants and their misunderstanding of each other, and of the new landscape they found themselves conquering, and of the people that had already been there when the first European colonists arrived.
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 +*[[American mythology]]
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The folklore of the United States, or American folklore, is one of the folk traditions which has evolved on the North American continent since Europeans arrived in the 16th century. While it contains much in the way of Native American tradition, it should not be confused with the actual tribal beliefs of any real band, nation or community of native people. American folklore is essentially about immigrants and their misunderstanding of each other, and of the new landscape they found themselves conquering, and of the people that had already been there when the first European colonists arrived.

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