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"The
Werefox" - article by John Cawley "Even more elaborate in detail and richness of lore than the lion-, tiger-, and hyaena transformations, are those of the werefox..." |
Japanese legends Articles and translations of pieces of the very rich Japanese lore surrounding foxes. |
"Kitsune" - poem by
Joel Woodman "The old woman knew that the monster lived in the flat above her own that it waited on the roof at night with cat-slit amber eyes..." |
Meredith "Fox tears, were they good or bad? Deeply felt, that's for sure, enigmatic, ambivalent, challenging me to struggle for more acceptance than there seemed room for." |
"The Vixen and the
Oakmen" - folk tale "The Oakmen don't believe a fox's word, but they guard all forest beasts so they pulled her safe inside where she lay panting." |
"The Beast Without, The
Beast Within" - essay by Redvane Shapeshifting and Animal Spirits. |
Chinese Folk Tale
translated by Rania Huntington "He sighed, 'How could there be such a youth in the world! If it isn't a demon, it must be a fox.'" |
"Foxfire" -
story by Bret Ryan Rudnick "In the centre of the glade was a fox, but it soon became evident it was not an ordinary animal but indeed a fox spirit." |
Fox's
Power
Fox's symbolic power in the Native American perspective. |
Silver Fox and Coyote Create Earth
A folktale from the Miwok Native Americans as told by Joseph Bruchac. |