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The Yam Child and Other Tales From West Africa

The Yam Child and Other Tales From West Africa
Author: A. Sakyiama
Publisher: Pepper Pot Books
Total Pages: 129
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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From talking yam tubers and polite little boys who throw up money, to the deliciously scary story of a disrespectful little girl who sets out to find something to see, this second collection of stories in the African Fireside Classics series has something for everyone.


The Yam Child (Audio-eBook Version)

The Yam Child (Audio-eBook Version)
Author: A. Sakyiama
Publisher: Pepper Pot Books
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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A woman gets her wish when a magic yam tuber agrees to become her daughter. Now, how does a yam child grow?


Anansi and the Magic Yams

Anansi and the Magic Yams
Author: Joanna Troughton
Publisher: Penguin Uk
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1994
Genre: Anansi (Legendary character)
ISBN: 9780216940994

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The Orphan Girl and Other Stories

The Orphan Girl and Other Stories
Author: Buchi Offodile
Publisher: Interlink Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2001-07-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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collected and retold by Buchi Offodile Once upon a moonlit night, children gathered elbow to elbow, lying on the ground, while the adults sat near by, drinking and snacking. They listened to the storyteller, who held adult and child alike rapt with animal noises and spooky voices, gesture and song, call and response, until the wick of the palm-oil lamp ran down and the storyteller tired. It wasn’t that the stories themselves were over—no, many more were yet to be told: tales of the ever-scheming tortoise, spider, or hare; tales of spirits tempting children; tales of fate punishing whole villages for their folly, or rewarding them for their perseverance. Though almost all the tales have morals, the most popular characters are the tricksters: the tortoise, the spider, and the hare. The Orphan Girl includes a fascinating introduction exploring the roots of the storytelling tradition in the history and culture of West Africa. History’s boundaries divide this book by nation, from Mauritania into the continent’s interior, to the hinterlands of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, and down the Atlantic coast as far as Cameroon. Each country is represented by several stories, a map and brief information. Invariably though, as all of these countries share common origins and cultures, the stories overlap and play off each other. For example, a Ghanaian story featuring Anansi, the spider, is almost the same tale told by the Igbos of Eastern Nigeria starring Mbe Nwaniga, the tortoise.


West African Folktales

West African Folktales
Author: Richard A. Spears
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1991-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 081010993X

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Collection of West African folktales drawn from prose narratives, proverbs, riddles, and songs.


How Elephant Lost His Huge Bottom and Other Ananse Stories

How Elephant Lost His Huge Bottom and Other Ananse Stories
Author: A. Sakyiama
Publisher: Pepper Pot Books
Total Pages: 160
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

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* Why do crickets have black teeth? * Why do chickens have beaks? * Why do spiders have small waists? The short answer is . . . Ananse did it! You can find the long answers to these and other intriguing questions in this collection of West African folktales. All twelve stories feature Kweku Ananse, the trickster, who is sometimes a man and sometimes a spider. Follow along as he works his mischief. On the way, you'll discover why spiders look the way they do, why termites are so angry and what happened to the crocodile’s ears.


African Folk Tales

African Folk Tales
Author: Hugh Vernon-Jackson
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2012-02-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0486110028

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Entertaining stories handed down from generation to generation among tribal cultures include "The Magic Crocodile," "The Hare and the Crownbird," "The Boy in the Drum," 15 others. 19 illustrations.


Tales from West Africa

Tales from West Africa
Author:
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780192750761

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This lively collection comes from West Africa, a place 'where stories grow on trees'. Here are the famous tricksters: Hare, Tortoise, and the greatest of them all - Ananse the spider. The stories are full of larger-than-life characters and situations; and include the tale of how Ananse got his thin waist, how Crocodile learnt his lesson, and how Monkey managed not to get eaten by Shark.


He Ate the Yam and the Child

He Ate the Yam and the Child
Author: Justin S. Niati
Publisher: Infinity Pub
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780741449436

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25 Yoómbe Folktales translated in English in this book were recorded between 2000 and 2005 in the Mayoómbe region of western Congo ¿Kinshasa. Kiyoómbe is the author¿s mother tongue. The various themes covered in these stories will help researchers, college students, and the lay person understand and appreciate the diverse cultural aspects in that part of Africa.