World Myths Path Finder
http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/mff/africa.htm
http://classiclit.about.com/od/bycountr1/Myth_By_Country_Culture.htm
http://www.artsmia.org/world-myths/whatismyth.html
http://www.magictails.com/creationlinks.html
http://library.csus.edu/guides/rogenmoserd/humanities/worldmyth.html
http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Literature/Myths_and_Folktales/Myths/
http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listheroesfj.html
http://home.comcast.net/~chris.s/mythold.html
Greek Mythology Links
http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML
An extensive and very informative site, with biographies of gods, genealogies of
mythical figures, etc.
Theoi Greek Mythology
www.theoi.com
An excellent site exploring Greek mythology and the Greek gods in classical
literature and art. Very comprehensive.
www.fotosearch.com/photos-images/greek-mythology.html
A commercial site but nonetheless an excellent place to view over 300 images
relating to Greek myths.
www.webcom.com/shownet/medea/grklink.html
Numerous links to site on ancient Greek culture and mythology.
www.livethemyth.com/glossary1.html
Live the Myth. An interesting book-related site. Similar to a dictionary of
mythology, this lexicon defines a variety of words and phrases found in English
language and literature, and like an encyclopedia of mythology, it explains how
the terms are related to Classical Mythology.
Flash movies by Spanish artist Nuria Juncosa
(These may take up to half an hour to download if you're not on Broadband - but
they last about four minutes each and are beautifully produced. Have your sound
turned up. They play as soon as they are fully downloaded.)
www.la-nuria.com/europa.htm
Tells the story of Europa's rape by Zeus.
www.la-nuria.com/leda.htm
Tells the story of Leda and the Swan.
The Celts and their myths, druidry
www.celtic-connections-magazine.co.uk
Celtic Connections Magazine. An interesting and graphically exciting website
put together by David James, editor of the excellent quarterly magazine.
Information on back issues, current issue, accommodation in Wales, etc.
www.ares.u-net.com/convent.htm
Simon James. Fascinating website from Simon James, professor of archaeology and
author of the controversial The Atlantic Celts. Gives the traditional view of
the Celts, followed by a rather different one based on relatively recent
archaeology.
www.cyberstudia.com/celtic-cultural-studies
Celtic Cultural Studies (CSS) A high-quality online academic journal. One
recent feature is the text of an online interview with Simon James, author of
The Atlantic Celts (see above)
http://celt.net/Celtic/menu.html
Informative and interactive site with Celtic music and stories. Features a
useful 'Celtopedia'.
www.knowth.com
Interesting and well-illustrated site giving information and links relating to
the burial mounds and other features of the Boyne Valley, including Howth,
Knowth, Newgrange and Tara. Now has aerial views.
www.leithes.co.uk
The site of Alexander Leithes, author of a novel based on Irish myths and
legends centred on the character of Mananan MacLir (available on Amazon).
Articles, stories and useful links to other mythological resources.
http://druidry.org
The website of OBOD - the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. Information on
Druidism, tree lore, sacred groves, Stonehenge - and a magical cyber-journey.
www.tallyessin.com
The site of poet, storyteller, teacher, author, bard Kevan Manwaring.
Celtic festivals
Native American culture and myths
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~kevrenor/cca1.htm
Native American culture and myths
www.angelfire.com/ca/Indian/stories.html
An amazing resource for stories from a large number of tribes.
www.hanksville.org/voyage/index.html
Karen M. Strom, Voyage to Another Universe. Conceived as a web book, this is a
wonderful resource for information on the Navajo.
www.bringsarrowcamp.org
Interesting site from a non-profit-making organization offering members of other
cultures a taste of the pre-European Lakota lifestyle in South Dakota. The
emphasis is on living in harmony with the land. Visitors stay in tipis, as
pictured on our
Native American page.
http://members.tripod.com/lafitte-r/turtle.html
Good source of stories.
www.windwolfwoman.com
The site of Wind Wolf Woman and the Red Pathway organization, which promotes
traditional Native American ways. Worth visiting for Native wisdom and customs.
Check out the galleries and newsletters. There's an option to subscribe. Also
information on the author's autobiographical novel.
Chinese myths and philosophy
www.east-west-dialogue.co.uk
The site of philosopher John Clarke, dedicated to the greater understanding of
the historical and contemporary relationships between the cultures of Asia and
Europe, and to the belief that such understanding can help towards the creation
of a better world.
www.donet.com/~rwithman/Chinese_Mythology.htm
A colorful and informative site. Includes an encyclopedia of Chinese myths, and
'100 Celebrated Chinese Women'.
General mythology (including magazines)
www.knowledge.co.uk/xxx/cat/aeon
Aeon Magazine. The website of a magazine on myth, science and archaeoastronomy.
Some very interesting free features and links.
www.parabola.org
Parabola Magazine. Website of the prestigious magazine of myth and mystery,
which worked with Joseph Campbell to produce his series of cassette tapes on
mythology.
www.storyfest.com/storyfestjournal.html
Storyfest Journal. An interesting site put together by Bob and Kelly Wilhelm,
who are influenced by Jung and Cam. Contains myths and stories, as well as
details of their print magazine, and of their storytelling journeys.
www.jcf.org
The Joseph Campbell Foundation. Ambitious and imaginative site dedicated to
furthering the mythological work of Joseph Campbell.