Co0lie5ter t1_j0a87wm wrote on December 15, 2022 at 4:22 AM Reply to comment by Steak48 in How do countries that lack long, ancient histories and myths (or feel they lack it), or have lost all records of them, compensate for this loss or absence? Can these invented ancient myths become as "legitimate" as the truly old histories/myths of countries that have them? by raori921 I'm from the west (Nevada). Everyone is pretty into the local indigenous tribes' stories. More so than our own European ones. Usually the spooky ones like skin walkers and water babies. But little of the European ones except the popularized ones. Permalink Parent 2
Co0lie5ter t1_j0a87wm wrote
Reply to comment by Steak48 in How do countries that lack long, ancient histories and myths (or feel they lack it), or have lost all records of them, compensate for this loss or absence? Can these invented ancient myths become as "legitimate" as the truly old histories/myths of countries that have them? by raori921
I'm from the west (Nevada). Everyone is pretty into the local indigenous tribes' stories. More so than our own European ones. Usually the spooky ones like skin walkers and water babies. But little of the European ones except the popularized ones.