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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M Unanana and the Elephant ANY , many years ago there was a woman called Unanana who had two beautiful children . They lived in a hut near the roadside and people passing by would often stop when they saw the children , exclaiming at ...
M Unanana and the Elephant ANY , many years ago there was a woman called Unanana who had two beautiful children . They lived in a hut near the roadside and people passing by would often stop when they saw the children , exclaiming at ...
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... Unanana who rushed up to him waving her knife and yelling : ' Where are my children ? Where are they ? ' Then the elephant opened his mouth and without even troubling to stand up , he swallowed Unanana with the cook- ing - pot and her ...
... Unanana who rushed up to him waving her knife and yelling : ' Where are my children ? Where are they ? ' Then the elephant opened his mouth and without even troubling to stand up , he swallowed Unanana with the cook- ing - pot and her ...
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... Unanana all kinds of presents in gratitude to her for setting them free , so that when Unanana and her two children reached home , they were no longer poor . The little cousin was delighted to see them , for she had thought they were ...
... Unanana all kinds of presents in gratitude to her for setting them free , so that when Unanana and her two children reached home , they were no longer poor . The little cousin was delighted to see them , for she had thought they were ...
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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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