African Myths and LegendsH.Z. Walck, 1963 - 211 pages Thirty-four tales taken from the folklore of nineteen different African countries. "These are tales of humor and sadness, good and evil, about animals, humans and superhumans"--Publisher's notes. |
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... Kitete ! Kitete , our eldest brother . Help us down ! ' So the boy by the fire stood up and helped the other chil- dren clamber down from the rafters ; but nobody in the vil- lage knew what had happened . The children ran laughing from ...
... Kitete ! Kitete , our eldest brother . Help us down ! ' So the boy by the fire stood up and helped the other chil- dren clamber down from the rafters ; but nobody in the vil- lage knew what had happened . The children ran laughing from ...
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... Kitete , who helped them down from the rafters . Then they worked hard for the woman , some of them even repair- ing the weak spots on her roof with the grass she had brought home the day before . The neighbours heard the young voices ...
... Kitete , who helped them down from the rafters . Then they worked hard for the woman , some of them even repair- ing the weak spots on her roof with the grass she had brought home the day before . The neighbours heard the young voices ...
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... Kitete ! Kitete , our eldest brother . Help us down . ' The peeping women were amazed to see the children clambering down from the roof and only just managed to get outside the compound before the children came laughing from the hut to ...
... Kitete ! Kitete , our eldest brother . Help us down . ' The peeping women were amazed to see the children clambering down from the roof and only just managed to get outside the compound before the children came laughing from the hut to ...
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Why the Dog is the Friend of Man I | 1 |
Tortoise and the Lizard | 13 |
The Rubber Man | 16 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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angry animals Ariwehu asked baboon beautiful began begged black fly brother bush bush-fowl calabash called chief child climbed cloth compound cook cooking-pot corn crab cried daughter Debbo Engal delighted drum eldest elephant exclaimed eyes farm father feast Fereyel fire fish foo-foo forest friends girl Goto gourd ground ground-nuts guinea corn Hallabau hand happened Hare heard horns hungry husband Hyena journey Kabel killed king Kitete Kithengee knew knife laughed lion lived looked magic Magoda meal monkey morning mother never night ogre Ohia palace palm tree palm wine path poor prince pumpkin raffia palm replied river seized shark Shetu shouted singing sister sleep snake soon Spider Squirrel stood Suddenly superman supper tell tiger-fish told Tortoise turned Unanana village voice waiting walked Walukaga wife witch woman wonderful