No, he is a character in a novel. There are no folk tales about him.
Some folk tales that have coyotes as the main character are 'Buffalo Gals', 'Coyote Blue', 'Summerland' and 'Running Water'. Other folk tales are 'Sky Coyote', 'The Nagasaki' and American Native folklore short stories.
gnomes
The nix is a myth not only from Norwegian folk tales. For Norwegian folk tales, Google "Asbjørnsen og Moe", collectors of Norwegian folk tales.
The Dwarf type character in folk tales that rhymes with "home" is gnome. Gnomes are often depicted as small, human-like creatures that live underground and are known for their craftsmanship and connection to nature. They are commonly featured in fairy tales and fantasy literature.
Gimble, Thistle, Olaf, Pippin.
Scottish Folk Tales was created in 1976.
Scottish Folk Tales has 128 pages.
Tall Tales of the Wee Folk was created in 1989.
South-African Folk-Tales was created in 1910.
Tall Tales of the Wee Folk has 64 pages.
Htin Aung has written: 'Burmese law tales' 'Burmese history before 1287' -- subject(s): Historiography 'Burmese folk-tales' -- subject(s): Tales 'A kingdom lost for a drop of honey' -- subject(s): Burma, Tales, Folklore 'Folk tales of Burma' -- subject(s): Tales 'Folk tales of Burma' 'The Stricken peacock' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Burma, Great Britain, History 'Burmese folk-tales' 'Folk Tales of Burma' 'Burmese monk's tales' -- subject(s): Tales 'The stricken peacock' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, History 'Folk elements in Burmese Buddhism' 'Burmese law tales' -- subject(s): Tales, Law, Folklore