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Twice-Told Tuvan Tales
http://www.fotuva.org/misc/tales.html
Four Tuvan why-tales concerning animals, retold by Kira van Deusen.
Sri Lankan Myths, Miracles & Mysteries
http://www.lankalibrary.com/myths.html
Annotated list of links to Sri Lankan mythological topics from WWW Virtual Library - Sri Lanka.
Specimens of Ainu Folk-lore
http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/safl/
Compiled by John Batchelor, 1888-1893, e-text at Sacred Texts.
Shri Badat The Cannibal King: A Buddhist Jataka from Gilgit
http://www.mockandoneil.com/shrib-tc.htm
Article by John Mock, proposing a new interpretation of a legend from the town of Gilgit in northern Pakistan.
Popular Cambodian Folktales
http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/southeastasia/outreach/resources/cambodiawebunit/folktales.html
Four folktales, legends and myths.
Indonesian Myth
http://www.st.rim.or.jp/~cycle/MYbaseE.HTML
Indonesian myths and folktales retold by Mario Rustan.
Ak Chechek - White Flower
http://www.h-net.org/~nilas/seasons/whiteflower.html
An Altay folktale translated by Kira Van Deusen from the book "Skazki narodov sibiri".
Aino Folk-Tales
http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/aft/
Compiled by B. Chamberlaine, 1888, e-text at Sacred Texts.
A Beautiful Daughter
http://www.sakhalin.ru/Region/crossroads/nivkh_tale.htm
Illustrated Nivkh fairy tale in Nivkh, Russian, and English.