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Hausa Folklore - tales from West Africa

Hausa Folklore - tales from West Africa

Hausa Folklore - tales from West Africa

When we think of fairy tales and folklore, "Little Red Hood" and "Snow White" are probably the first two that spring to mind. Only a few tales of African Folklore have made their way into European collections, and even then they may have been amended so that European children, and adults, could better understand them.

When R. Sutherland Rattray joined the School of Anthropology at Exeter College, Oxford, in the early 1900's he had already published Chinyanja Folklore which documented the tales and customs of the Chinyanja of Central Africa. He was also quite familiar with several West African languages. Therefore on his transfer to West Africa learning about the Hausa language and culture became another string in his already full bow and it was only a matter of time before Hausa Folklore was published.

However, understanding the Hausa culture requires an understanding of Islam itselfa task that can seem near insurmountable when the student is from a Western background, especially in Victorian times.Hausa Folklore - tales from West Africa


Hausa Folklore does not claim to stand alonea considerable library of Hausa literature already exists. Hausa Folklore is an enrichment of this proud tradition, which brings the Western world directly into contact with Hausa culture.

This volume tells of the origin of the spider, of beautiful maidens, of how hartebeest came by the teardrops under their eyes, of witches, of doctors riding hyenas on pilgrimages, of the

cause of thunder, and more. Some of these tales are more fairy than legend and others more folk than fairy. Each story imparts a clear message about right and wrong while showing what colour and variety lies hidden in the monotone of the Sahara.

So curl up with these unique West African stories from yesteryear with the knowledge that you have helped sponsor the education of an underprivileged African youth. As the Hausa say: "If you are not going to drink the pap, stop stirring it." The pap is excellentso drink!

This book was especially republished to raise funds for the Westville Boys High Scholarship fund, where gifted but underprivileged South Africans are given a first class high school education. 33% of the publisher's profit from the sale of this book will be donated to this

cause.

For more information, a table of contents or to order, go to http://www.abelapublishing.com/Hausa.html

To view the "African Tales" collection follow this link http://www.abelapublishing.com/AfricanTales.html
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