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Scottish folklore

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Scottish folklore (Scottish Gaelic: Beul-aithris na h-Alba) encompasses the folklore of the Scottish people from their earliest records until today. Folklorists, both academic and amateur, have published a variety of works focused specifically on the area over the years.[1] Some creatures of Scottish folklore are Loch Ness Monster, brownies, bogles, kelpies, selkies, the wulver, the bean-nighe, and the blue men of the Minch.

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sanderson (1957: 457-466).

References

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  • Sanderson, Stewart F (December 1957). "The Present State of Folklore Studies in Scotland". Folklore. 68 (4): 457–466. doi:10.1080/0015587X.1957.9717620.
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