African myths and legends / retold by Kathleen Arnott
- Author
- Arnott, Kathleen
- Published
- [Place of publication not identified] : Oxford University Press, 1989.
- Physical Description
- 211 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm
- Additional Creators
- Kiddell-Monroe, Joan
- Contents
- Why the dog is the friend of man -- The man who learned the language of the animals -- Tortoise and the lizard -- The rubber man -- Tortoise and the baboon -- Spider and the lion -- Thunder and lightning -- Why the crab has no head or how the first river was made -- A test of skill -- The tale of the superman -- Why the bush-fowl calls at dawn and why flies buzz -- Spider and squirrel -- Unanana and the elephant -- Spider's web -- The magic horns -- Snake magic -- Hare and the corn bins -- What the squirrel saw -- Hare and the hyena -- The calabash children -- The blacksmith's dilemma -- The magic drum -- Why the sun and moon live in the sky -- The monkey's heart -- The children who lived in a tree-house -- Why the bat flies at night -- Tug of war -- The discontented fish -- Hallabau's jealousy -- Goto, King of the land and the water -- The singing drum and the mysterious pumpkin -- The snake chief -- The two brothers -- Fereyel and Debbo Engal the witch.
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- Other Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0192741438 (pbk.)
- Note
- Description based on surrogate.
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