The Best of Legends
From the site:
"For over a thousand years, storytellers have spun tales of King Arthur of Britain, his Queen Guinevere, and the circle of his noble Knights. Why do these stories endure? How does an outlaw in Lincoln green with a taste for disguise and foolery survive for six hundred years to inspire disguised tricksters from Alta California to Revolutionary France to the farthest reaches of the galaxy?
"How have these songs and stories twisted and turned over the centuries, and how have they defined our expectations of heroism, romance, and adventure?
"For ten years, from 1997 to 2007, Legends chronicled my personal journey through the worlds of Robin Hood, King Arthur, D'Artagnan, and other swashbuckling characters of balladry, fiction, and film, from the shores of Avalon to the dungeons of Zenda.
"This archive preserves The Best of Legends - links to primary source material, scholarship, essays, and historical surveys - romance, adventure, and panache."
Click this link to visit http://www.bestoflegends.org.
Indian Legends
From the site:
"By keeping Native American culture alive through storytelling, we may learn a thing or two about the world we live in."
Click this link to visit Indian Legends at http://www.indianlegend.com.
Cowboys and Legends: Outlaws and Lawmen of the American West
From the site:
"There is much legend surrounding the wild west when it comes to American outlaws and lawmen."
Click this link to visit the Cowboys and Legends website.
Legendary Women of the American West
From the site:
"Women of the American wild west had to be a resourceful lot to cope with the elements that surrounded them: the harsh conditions, lawlessness and living in an age where there were few amenities."
Click this link to visit the Legendary Women of the American West website.


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