The Ox of the Wonderful Horns, and Other African Folktales"These stories came from Africa, and they are full of the life and spirit of Africa, but they are good to read and enjoy anywhere."--Dust jacket front flap. |
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African Folktales Ananse began Ananse met Osana Ananse the Spider Ananse was gone Ananse was hunting Anene the Crow asked the fisherman beast Boar's bush catch chief cooked for Frog cowries croaked Crow took days and seven dish of fufu Elephant and Frog Elephant's sweetheart everywhere Ananse looked fell field forest Frog Kumbuto girls go and set Grandfather groaning and bawling Hare's Hawk was sure hear herd huge fierce bull hungry invite Mungalo knew Kua-Kuo Kuo-kua land laughed magic horns Mistress Tortoise Mmm-yum mush Osana had heard Osana the Hawk Osana warned ox spoke palm palm wine phant pond praise songs reins rotten fish traps sack sang sell set fish traps shellfish sighing and yawning silk-cotton tree singer sixteen fish soon Spider Ananse Spider's hut story sweet potato took the fish tricks village want a fool west wife white ox Wild Boar wonderful horns