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Missing articles about mythology and folklore

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Africa

 * Adu Ogyinae, first man -
 * Nkongolo Mwamba -
 * olokin, god -
 * Olosa, god -

Ainu

 * Nish-Jan-Ru Mat, Kamui Katkimat, sky goddess - /
 * Turesh, goddess -

Cambodia

 * Katau Kumei, goddess -
 * Muk Jack, Black Lady goddess -
 * Pajau Yan, healing goddess -

Korea

 * Byul-Soon, star goddess -
 * Dae-Soon, moon goddess -
 * Hae-Sun, sun goddess -
 * Halmoni, Sinjang, goddess -
 * Kongsim, legendary ancestress -
 * Mulhalmoni, goddess of water -
 * Nam-Sa Kui, No-Il Ja-Dac, goddess of lavatory -
 * Pali Kongju, legendary princes and shaman -
 * Yondung Halmoni, ancient wind goddess -

Mongols

 * Aigiarms, Legendary princess -
 * Sakkala-Khatun, fire goddess -
 * Teleglen Edzen, earth goddess -

Tibet

 * Khon-Ma, ancient mother -
 * Kusumamodini, Himalayan mountain goddess -
 * Lla-Mo, goddess -
 * Srinmo, goddess -
 * Vajravaki, "wanderer of the air" -

Miscellaneous

 * Bomong, Minyong sun goddess -
 * Celestial horse -
 * Doh Tenegan, Malaysian patroness of women -
 * Ekhe-Urani, Southeast Asian Goddess -
 * Embog Sri, Javan food rice goddess -
 * Idem-Huva, Cheremis harvest goddess -
 * Iro Duget, Melanesian death goddess -
 * Izushio-Tome, Japanese heroine -
 * Ja-Neba, Earth mother of the Samoyeds -
 * Kandiu, Sri Lankan great mother -
 * Kasum-Naj-Ekva, Tetetka, ancestress of Siberian Mansi -
 * Keca Aba, Cheremis mother sun -
 * Oni-no-nembutzu, Japanese demon -
 * Pok Klai, Burmese agricultural goddess -
 * Saning Sri, Javanese rice goddess -
 * Toh Sri Lam, Indochina crocodile goddess -
 * Trung-Trac, Tung-Nhi, Tonkin rain goddess -
 * Tsun Kyanske, Khmer goddess of afterlife -
 * Vatiaz, Buryat heroine -
 * Water elephant, chang nam, Indochinese mythological animal or cryptid - /

Europe

 * Becuma, Italian lady of the 12th night -
 * Damatre, Italian mother goddess -
 * Dames Vertes, French "green ladies" -
 * Fangge, Tyrolean wood woman -
 * Fevonia, Italian forest goddess -
 * Gatmdug, Italian mother goddess -
 * Jezenku, Czech spirit women -
 * Lignaco-Dex-Liganakdikei, Italian forest goddess -
 * Mareia, ancient Italian agricultural goddess -
 * Vesuna Erinia, Italian hearth-goddess -
 * Wanne Thekla, Dutch elf queen -
 * Xatel-Ekwa, Hungarian sun goddess -
 * Xoli-Kaltes, Hungarian dawn goddess -

Baltic myths

 * Amberella, legendary woman -
 * Aspelenie, Lithuanian household goddess -
 * Dugnai, Lithuanian baking goddess -
 * Ekla, Latvian goddess of infants -
 * Laumes, Lithuanian spirit woman -
 * Matergabiae, Lithuanian household goddess -
 * Perkuna Tete, Latvian mythology -
 * Rugiu Boba, Lithuanian harvest goddess-
 * Saules Melta, daughter of the sun -
 * Sweigsdunka, Lithuanian star goddess -
 * Vakyrine, Vakarine, lady of the evening star -

Germanic

 * Ahrenkonigin, Austrian harvest goddess -
 * Eostara –
 * Hermensul, Ermensul, Saxon deity -
 * Kornjunfer, corn goddess -
 * Waldmichen, wood nymphs -
 * Wilden Wip, German forest women –
 * Zeernebooch, Germanic god -

Ancient Greek

 * Akheilos -
 * Artemis Artemysia -
 * Athena Lindia, Goddess of the city of Lindos -
 * Augralids, pre-Hellenic goddess -
 * Brucolacas, vampire-
 * Ceiuci, Amazon woman -
 * Cyone, heroine -
 * deucalion's flood -
 * Dryopt, heroines -
 * Eireisone, goddess -
 * Evaki, Amazon goddess of darkness -
 * Malophoros, goddess of the underworld -
 * Meilichia, obscure underworld goddess -
 * Menalippe (oracle), oracle -
 * Mnusa, Mycenaean goddess -
 * Otiona, Athenian sacrifice -
 * Sipylene, goddess of the city of Smyrna -
 * Telesila, heroine-

Celts

 * Arganite, healer-queen of Avalon -
 * Bavros, Gaullish healing god -
 * Benvarry, Manx mermaid-
 * Biddy Mannion, Legendary midwife from Inishshark-
 * Dea Nutrex, Celtic goddess -
 * Druntia, Celtic goddess -
 * Latic, Celtic British water goddess -
 * Luinge Fer Tri, Celtic hunter-
 * Menetona, the British goddess of the Sacred Grove in Bath -
 * Moncha, legendary druid priestess-
 * Nickneven –
 * Oanuva, Gaulish Celtic earth goddess-
 * Wild Boar of Glen Glass-

Irish

 * Aibheaog, Irish first goddess-
 * Amerach, legendary druid from Ulster-
 * Ass Euchen, witch -
 * Ban Naomha, Banna Naomha, goddess- /
 * Caileach Cinn Coirne, goddess-
 * Caireen, legendary mother-
 * Campstres, field goddess-
 * Caolainn, ruler of the healing well in County Roscommon in Ireland-
 * Casbbhflonn, goddess of inspiration-
 * Chlaus Halstic, water goddess-
 * Corchen, serpent goddess-
 * Crobn Dearg, goddess-
 * Domnu, sea goddess -
 * Dubh Lacha, sea goddess -
 * Edhlinne, Ebhlenn, goddess -
 * Estiu, bird goddess -
 * Fachea, goddess of poetry -
 * Feithline, legendary seer -
 * Finchoem, goddess -
 * Finncaev, fairy queen -
 * Fiongalla, woman -
 * Fithir, legendary princess -
 * Inghean Bhuidhe, Yellow-Haired Girl -
 * Luaths Lurgann, legendary running woman -
 * Munanna, legendary woman -
 * Turrean, wolfhound goddess -

Scottish

 * Fideal, highlands demon -
 * Inghean Dhuidhe -
 * Lasair -
 * Taigheirm, animal sacrifice -

Etruscans

 * Lalal, moon goddess -
 * Sipna, goddess -

Scythians

 * Apia-Fellus, earth goddess -
 * Artimpausa, love goddess -

Slavic

 * Azer-Ava, Mordvan rain goddess -
 * Bonto (goddess), Mordvan creator goddess -
 * Colleda (goddess), Serbian goddess of the winter solstice -
 * Cuvto-Ava, Mordvan Tree Mother-
 * Dolya (goddess), Russian fate goddess -
 * Dziwozony, Polish wild wilderness women -
 * Kastrubunko, Russian goddess -
 * Mati Syra Zemlja, mother earth -
 * Mother Friday, harvest goddess -
 * Narky, ghost -
 * Vedni Panny, water goddess -
 * Veshtitze, witch -

Norse

 * Beruth, first woman -
 * Gondlod, Gunlad, mother of poetry -
 * Ivithja, forest monster -
 * Kveldrida, witch -
 * Oddibjord, prophet -
 * Sigursdrifta, valkyrie -
 * Sjojungru, sea goddess -
 * Slogsnufvar, wood-wife -
 * Thorgerd Holgabrud, diviner -

Northern Eurasia

 * Avfruvva, Friis Avfruvva, Saami goddess -
 * Barbmo-Akka, Saami bird goddess -
 * Kou-Njami, Samoyed sun goddess -
 * Loddis-Edne, Saami bird goddess -
 * Lorop, Yap creator goddess -
 * Luot-Hozjit, Luot Chozjik, Saami reindeer virgin -
 * Mere-Ama, northern sea mother -
 * Mou-Njami, Siberian Mother Earth -
 * Poza-Mama, Siberian hearth goddess -
 * Rhpisunt, Haida bear mother -
 * Veden emo, Finnish fishing goddess -
 * Vut-Imi, Siberian creator goddess -
 * Yabwe Akka, Saami death goddess -

Oceania

 * Aponibolinayen, Philipino sky woman -
 * Biliku, chief divinity of the Andaman Islands -
 * Coatrischie, Antilles storm goddess -
 * Cucunu, Philipino folklore hero -
 * Darago, Philipino volcano goddess -
 * Guatauva, Antilles messenger god -
 * Io-te-pukenga, Maori mythology -
 * Kopevasi, Melanesian creation goddess -
 * La'i-la'i, Hawaiian goddess -
 * Le-Hev-Hev, Melanesian goddess of afterlife -
 * Ligoapup, Ligoububfanu, Micronesian goddess - -
 * Mahui-Iki, Mahuea, Polynesian queen of the underworld -
 * Maori cosmogony -
 * Parewhenua-Mea, Maori rain goddess -
 * Wahini-Hai, Polynesian demon -
 * Walutahanga, Melanesian snake goddess -
 * Wari-Ma-Te-Takere, Polynesian creator goddess -

Fertile Crescent

 * Arganthrone, Thracian hunting goddess -
 * Farrusarrabba, Turanian god -
 * Orore, Chaldean Primordial goddess -
 * Phat-Badan, Dhat-Hami, pre-Islamic Arab goddess -
 * Sirdu or Sirrida, Chaldean moon goddess - /

Pre-Islam Arabic

 * Anieros, Phrygian goddess -
 * Gian ben Gian, king of the Djinns -
 * Hammu Qiayu, Moroccan spirit -
 * Kalisha, pre-Islamic Arabian goddess -

Babylonia

 * Belit-Iilani or Belit-Ile, goddess of the evening star - /
 * Belit-Seri, Beli-Sheri, Nin-Tedin, scribe of the dead - /  /
 * Feroher in Babylon -
 * Gamlat, goddess -
 * Lubara -
 * Seimia, star of Babylon -
 * Sursunabu, ferryman of the dead -

Canaanites

 * Adath goddess -

Chaldean

 * Lamamu, Lakhamu, goddess -

Hittites

 * Kait, grain goddess -
 * Kamrusepas, goddess of magic -
 * Lilwani, Lilwanis, earth goddess -
 * Muzulla, goddess -

Ancient Persia

 * Ardvi Sura Anahita, goddess -

Phoenicians

 * Astronoe, mother goddess -

Sumerians

 * Abtagigi, sexual goddess -
 * Egime, earth mother -
 * Sadarnuna, moon goddess -

Ancient Egypt

 * A'ah, A'oh, deity -
 * Admonitions of Ipuwei -
 * Ahi (god), god -
 * Ahui, gods -
 * Akhabiu, gods -
 * Akhsesef, god -
 * Ala Nefer, deity -
 * Am-Nit, god -
 * ami-ut, deity -
 * Amit (god), first goddess -
 * Amun's Bark, Userhetamun -
 * Amun's Wines -
 * Arsenuphis, Hrasenuphis, Nubian deity -
 * At-Em, mother goddess -
 * bain-a'abtu, deities -
 * Bakhau, mythic place -
 * bark of the gods -
 * Befer-Hor, deity -
 * Beq, god -
 * Book of Overthrowing Apophis -
 * Book of Overthrowing of Apep -
 * Cherpera -
 * Cippus of Horus -
 * Companions of the Divine Heart -
 * Companions of the Divine Heart -
 * Contending of Re and Set -
 * Doors of Tuat -
 * Douao, deity -
 * Enhead, cycle -
 * Enutet, deity -
 * Ermutu, birth goddess -
 * Festival of Entering a Temple -
 * Festival of Two Weepers -
 * Flies of Valor -
 * Followers of Horus -
 * Followers of Set -
 * Forty-Two Assessors -
 * Forty-Two Judges, deities -
 * Gods of lower Egypt -
 * Hat-Aten -
 * Haukhet, deity -
 * Hemetch, creature -
 * Heptet, deity -
 * Heri-hor-amun -
 * Hetephakef, deity -
 * Hraf-he, deity -
 * Hymn of Rising -
 * Ished Tree, mythical tree -
 * Island of Trampling, mythic place -
 * Ka servant -
 * Kebawet, deity -
 * kem-wer, deity -
 * Khafter-hir-nebes, deity -
 * Khebent, goddess -
 * Khemennu -
 * Lake of Flowers, myth -
 * Lamentations of Isis and Nephthys -
 * Lamentations of Isis and Nephtys -
 * Lay of the Harper -
 * Litanies of Sokar -
 * Litany of Osiris -
 * Litany of the Sun -
 * Mandet, myth -
 * Mautaui, deity -
 * Mekhenet, Solar boat of Re -
 * Menyuu, deity -
 * Merit (deity) -
 * Mesentiu -
 * Mesenty, deity -
 * mesu-heru, deity -
 * Muu Dancers -
 * Mysteries of Osiris and Isis -
 * Nahab, goddess -
 * Nebebka, judge of the dead -
 * Neberther, deity -
 * Nebhethotep, deity -
 * Nefer-rahu's Prophecy, Neferti's Prophecy -
 * Nefer-rohu's prophecy -
 * Nehebet, deity -
 * Nehem-awit, deity -
 * Nehes, deity -
 * Night of the Tear -
 * Osiris bed -
 * Osiris garden -
 * Osiris' beads -
 * Overthrowing Apophis -
 * Pay Lands, myths -
 * Per-Ankh, education -
 * Persea Tree, myth -
 * Pillars of Shu, myths -
 * Place of Unity of the Compact -
 * Poem of Pentaur -
 * Poem of Pentaur -
 * Qebbet, deity -
 * Qebehsennuf, deity -
 * Qebhui, Dety -
 * Qedeshet, Syrian goddess -
 * Quarrel of Apophis and Sekenenhre -
 * Quebhsnuf, guardian of the embalmed dead -
 * Ring of Polycrates -
 * Rite of the House of Morning -
 * Sacred Book of the Temple -
 * Seker Boat, Sokar Boat -
 * Sekhet-A'am. myth -
 * Selker, Serqset, deity -
 * Set-Quesy, myths -
 * Sheshmeter, deity -
 * Sheshmy, deity -
 * Sheta, goddess –
 * Sinuhe the Sailor -
 * Sokar Boat, Seker Boat -
 * Soknoknonneus, deity -
 * Solar ship -
 * soul bird -
 * Souls of Nekhes, deities -
 * Souls of Pe, deities -
 * Speos Anubis -
 * Speos Anubis, shrine -
 * Speos of Hathor -
 * Speos of Hathor -
 * Tale of Khufu and the Magician -
 * Tale of Mohor -
 * Tale of Prince Setna -
 * Tale of the Shepherds -
 * Teaching of Tuaf -
 * Tears of Heliade -
 * Tears of Jurate –
 * Trait of Re -
 * Tschesertep, creature -
 * Twin Souls, deity -
 * Typhonean animal -
 * Typhonian animal -
 * Votaresses of Karnak -
 * Waters of Re –
 * Way of Horus –

Sibyls

 * Agrippine sibyl -
 * Amphyrisna Prophetess -
 * Erythren sibyl -
 * european sibyl -
 * Hellespontic sibyl -
 * Libyan sibyl -
 * persian sibyl -
 * Phrygian sibyl -

Miscellaneous

 * Akop, a Tinguian spirit -
 * Anguter (god) -
 * Atabei, Antilles goddess -
 * Baaynal Shemin (god) -
 * Baaynal (god) -
 * Bartholomaion, Jewish demon -
 * Hulluk Miyumko -
 * Iwang wayaja, ghost -
 * Jumart, mythical mix of donkey and cow -
 * Kalai-Pahoa, poison god -
 * Keblak, Sumatran ghost- -
 * Kidongoi, Maasai cultural hero -
 * Kul (god) -
 * Milk'ashtart (god) -
 * Nrus (god) -
 * Patagon myth -
 * posidaeja (god) -
 * Potnik (god) -
 * shadrapa (god) -
 * Sterculinus (god) -
 * Sypave, Guarani mythology -
 * Whangam, legendary animal –

Regional

 * Afrocuban mythology -
 * Mexican folklore -
 * Ozark witchcraft folklore -

Even more miscellaneous

 * Addanc of the Lake -
 * Ahazu-Demon –
 * Akhnim, mythical place -
 * Alectorian Stone, found in roosters -
 * Amamikyo, Ruykyu goddess -
 * Androgynos (hermaphrodite) -
 * Aonbarr -
 * Baaras -
 * Bagommedes -
 * Balisarda or Balisardo, Sword of Orlando Furioso -
 * Black Schuck -
 * Catabolignes -
 * Chinoi. Semang flower spirits -
 * Cliff ogre -
 * Cup of Djemscheed -
 * Cuza (god) -
 * Dawak, Tinguian spirit possession -
 * Drunkards of Menkaure -
 * Dwarf of the Alps -
 * Face of Glory -
 * Fitsi-Fitsi, myth -
 * Four Sons of Aymon -
 * gucumetz -
 * Gustin bone –
 * Heitsi-eibid -
 * Hmin Nat, Burmese evil spirit –
 * Indo-European Return Song -
 * Irish giant -
 * Kalo-eke-eke -
 * Kauhuhu -
 * Ke-ao-mele-mele -
 * Kindu Myth Cycle -
 * Labynkyr monster -
 * Laias -
 * land-without-evil -
 * Lapland Witch -
 * Lek lai, mythical metal -
 * liekkö -
 * Liongo Epic -
 * London Folklore Congress -
 * Maelo Wa Khaindi -
 * monstrous races -
 * Mugelle balls -
 * Ormandine, necromancer -
 * Orphean egg -
 * Ozark folklore -
 * Parooa, Assamese spirit at crossroads -
 * Rice Mother, rice mother -
 * Seik Kasso, evil spirit -
 * Sons of Kintu -
 * Srikunga, mythical mountain -
 * St Hilda's serpent –
 * Tagurmat myth Tagurmat -
 * Täklä Giyorgis -
 * yureisen, Japanese tale -
 * Zizaa –

Mythological themes

 * Act of truth -
 * Animal curer -
 * animal people -
 * animal visitant -
 * Birth of truth -
 * bush spirits -
 * Bush spirits -
 * Casting of the skin -
 * Celestial Spouse -
 * Champion's light -
 * clever people -
 * cosmic monster -
 * Creation of woman Creation of Woman creation of women -
 * dark mother –
 * Descent into the Underworld -
 * Diversionary myth -
 * Divine-human legends -
 * Fairy Ride fairy ride -
 * Fatal child -
 * Fatal gift -
 * Fatal look -
 * Female rain -
 * Flying horse of Gansu -
 * Gates of dreams -
 * Glutton motif -
 * Grand Solei, Great Sun - /
 * Hollow hill -
 * Inexhaustible food -
 * Local legend -
 * Magic flight -
 * Magic ship -
 * Magical impregnation -
 * magnetic islands -
 * Master thief -
 * messenger animal –
 * Migratory legend -
 * mountain symbolism -
 * mystical jewelry -
 * mythic time -
 * Opener of the Way -
 * Origin narrative –
 * Pill of immortality -
 * Red Bird of the South -
 * refusal of the call –
 * Rousing the ghost -
 * Sacred Deer -
 * Ship of the dead -
 * soul ship -
 * Spirit of Storm -
 * Spirits of understanding -
 * Split animal, split animal motif - /
 * Strange fire -
 * sun creator -
 * Talking excrement -
 * Talking privates, talking genitals, myth - /
 * Ten Medicine Bundles -
 * Tiered cosmos -
 * Unsought dream -
 * Vulnerable spot -
 * Wandering soul -
 * Water baby -
 * water wraith -
 * Winged Dragon -
 * wisana, spirit animal -
 * wisewoman –
 * World of fire -

Types of gods

 * Deities of the earth -
 * Farmer god -
 * Intermediate gods intermediate god -
 * Slain god -
 * Snow goddess -

Study of mythology and folklore

 * Finnish method of folklore, historic-geographic method of folklore - -
 * Hero myth -
 * Mythological theory of folktales -
 * Mythopoetic imagination -
 * Theories of myth –

Folklorists and related people

 * Aksel Lähteenkorva (1846-1931) Finnish folklorist -
 * Aukusti Niemi (1868-1931) Finnish folklorist -
 * Bjarni Thorsteínsson (1861-1938) Icelandic folklorist -
 * Eero Salmelainen (1830-1807) Erik Rudbeck, Finnish folklorist -
 * Ernst Lagus (1859-1923) Finnish folklorist and educationalist -
 * Jouko Hautala (1910-1983) Finnish folklorist -
 * Michael Branch (folklorist) (1940- ) British folklorist -
 * Viljo Johannes Mansikka (1884-1947) Finnish folklorist -
 * Väinö Kaukonen (1911-1990) Finnish folklorist -
 * Väinö Salminen (1880-1947) Finnish folklorist -

Miscellaneous

 * Autochthonic mythology -
 * London Folklore Congress -

Sources include
 * Patricia Monaghan - Book of Goddesses and Heroines