Tales of Temba: Traditional African StoriesBlackie, 1967 - 114 pages Thirteen Bantu tales about the heroic Temba, who was courageous and resourceful as well as kind and who used these qualities to win the daughter of the Rain Lord. |
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... shouted . " You'll never catch me that way . ' Of course the hyena was very angry , and a few days later he waylaid the woman again as she came back from her farm . ' I am still determined to get your son , ' he said . ' Listen to me ...
... shouted . " You'll never catch me that way . ' Of course the hyena was very angry , and a few days later he waylaid the woman again as she came back from her farm . ' I am still determined to get your son , ' he said . ' Listen to me ...
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... shouted Temba , and they both ran out , looking up at the canoe in surprise . ' Come down ! ' shouted the ogre . ' Bring that canoe to me . I should find it very useful . ' So Temba softly sang another song : ' Gently fall , at my call ...
... shouted Temba , and they both ran out , looking up at the canoe in surprise . ' Come down ! ' shouted the ogre . ' Bring that canoe to me . I should find it very useful . ' So Temba softly sang another song : ' Gently fall , at my call ...
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... shouted Temba without slackening his pace . The boys took up their sticks and rushed off in the direction which Temba had pointed out . A little farther on Temba met a party of hunters in a wood . He saw that they were his mother's ...
... shouted Temba without slackening his pace . The boys took up their sticks and rushed off in the direction which Temba had pointed out . A little farther on Temba met a party of hunters in a wood . He saw that they were his mother's ...
Table des matières
The Hyenas Egg | 1 |
The Yam Child ΙΟ | 10 |
A Leg for the Lion | 24 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
amazimu angry animals arrows asked Temba assegai bees began bird boys bring bush calabash called canoe caught chief child clay cooking companions cooking pot cried daughter delighted eaten my yams elephant exclaimed eyes farm feet fire Firimpimbira followed forest friends gift girl grass ground growled hand hare head heard hollow tree honey Honey-guide hunting hurried hyena killed knew laughed legs Leopard lion little feather lives loincloth looked lovely feathered magic bones meal meat mighty wind monkey monster morning nearby never night ogre path piece porridge Rain Lord replied Temba river rushed Ruwa Ruwa's palace Seizing shouted sisters sleep snake king soon spear stone stood stool stopped Suddenly supper tell Temba thanked Temba took Temba's mother told Tortoise trap village voice waiting walked warriors watched wheli wild woman wood borer yam-brother