Central African Folktales (FT 451)
by Enongene Mirabeau Sone Author and J.K. Jackson Series Editor
This collection brings together a vibrant selection of folktales from Central Africa, complementing the broader traditions of East, West, and Southern Africa. The stories feature a range of captivating characters, such as trickster figures, clever animals, and powerful mythical beings. These narratives, often rooted in Bantu, Banda, Sara, and Gbaya languages, reflect themes of wisdom, cunning, and the battle between strength and intelligence. The tales frequently feature animals, such as the water antelope and gazelle, outsmarting stronger creatures like lions and elephants. Drawing from the deep cultural traditions passed down through generations, this collection offers a lively and engaging window into Central African folklore.
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