The Legend of Quetzalcoatl
The epic myth of the Feathered Serpent, the creator god of Mesoamerica who brought civilization, maize, and the arts to humanity.
Discover the unique storytelling traditions of North America.
The epic myth of the Feathered Serpent, the creator god of Mesoamerica who brought civilization, maize, and the arts to humanity.
The sacred creation myth of the K'iche' Maya people, featuring the Hero Twins and their journey to the underworld.
The sacred Lakota myth of the mysterious woman who brought the holy pipe and seven ceremonies to the people, transforming into a white buffalo before disappearing.
The 'Weeping Woman' of Mexican folklore, a tragic ghost who wanders near water searching for her lost children.
The giant lumberjack of American tall tales, whose enormous size and strength shaped the landscape of the northern United States.
A modern legend about a spectral traveler who disappears from a moving vehicle.
A teenage couple at a lovers lane hear a radio bulletin about an escaped asylum patient with a hook for a hand.
A babysitter alone in a strange house receives increasingly threatening phone calls from a man who turns out to be upstairs.
Children with entirely black eyes approach homes and vehicles, asking to be let in. Those who refuse feel relief; those who consent are never the same.
A woman driving alone at night is followed by a truck flashing its headlights, only to discover the driver was trying to warn her about a killer crouching in her backseat.
A mirror invocation ritual that summons a terrifying spirit when her name is chanted three times in darkness.