
Extra: Groundhog's Day
All about the tradition of predicting the weather through the behavior of large rodents! Questions of comments? Contact us at fafolklore@gmail.com
1 Feb 8min

More Folklore of the Mormons
Today two folktales from the Mormon community. Canes made from Joseph Smith's coffin that can communicate with God and heal the sick and a mine in Utah awaiting the end of the world. Contact us at ...
1 Feb 10min

Mike Fink- King of the River
In the early 1800's the Mississippi River was filled with keelboats bringing goods and passengers up and down- and the king of all the keelboaters was a larger than life figure named Mike Fink. Cont...
25 Jan 9min

Extra: New England's Dark Day
On May 19, 1780, dawn never really came to the skies above New England. Some would call it the end of days- until the next day.
21 Jan 6min

Folklore from the Eighties!
A mysterious hypnotic video game, spiders in bubble gum, and exploding children! What a time the eighties were! Contact us at fafolklore@gmail.com
18 Jan 10min

Extra- La Chupacabra and UFO Cattle Mutilations
The goat-sucker romes the land the the UFO's fill the skies- in the eighties and nineties they were both blamed for a series of strange animal mutilations in Puerto Rico and the United States. Conta...
14 Jan 7min

Deadwood, South Dakota
In many of these stories, the town of Deadwood is as much a character as the people who live in it. Today, the town of Deadwood and two notable women who you didn't see in the HBO series. Ideas, qu...
11 Jan 11min

Calamity Jane
You can't talk about Wild Bill Hickock, or Deadwood for that matter, without talking about Calamity Jane. Out of all the women who lived in the West in the 1800's, why was her name remembered? She'l...
11 Jan 12min




















