Folklore is the body of expressive culture shared by a particular group of
people, culture or subculture. This includes oral traditions such as
tales, myths, legends, proverbs, poems, jokes, and other oral traditions.
This also includes material culture, such as traditional building styles common
to the group. Folklore also encompasses customary lore, taking actions for folk
beliefs, including folk religion, and the forms and rituals of celebrations such
as Christmas, weddings, folk dances, and initiation rites.
Individual folklore artifacts are commonly classified as one of three types:
material, verbal or customary lore. For the most part self-explanatory, these
categories include physical objects (material folklore), common sayings,
expressions, stories and songs (verbal folklore), and beliefs and ways of doing
things (customary folklore). There is also a fourth major subgenre defined
for children’s folklore and games (childlore), as the collection and interpretation
of this fertile topic is particular to school yards and neighborhood streets.