Central African Folktales

Central African Folktales by J.K. Jackson is a captivating collection published by Flame Tree Publishing on February 27, 2024. This 256-page edition presents a variety of stories from Central Africa, showcasing the rich oral traditions that have been passed down through generations. The tales explore common themes found across the continent, reflecting the cultural heritage of ancient ethnic groups that migrated and shared their narratives.
Readers will discover enchanting stories such as “The Prince Who Insisted on Possessing the Moon” and “How the Squirrel Outwitted the Elephant,” which feature clever tricksters and mythical creatures. The collection includes tales in the Bantu and Banda languages, as well as influences from the Sara and Gbaya cultures, highlighting the diverse storytelling styles of the region. This book offers insights into the folklore of Africa, blending elements of history, mythology, and spirituality, making it a valuable addition to the exploration of global narratives.
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From the beating heart of Central Africa comes a collection to join East African, West African and Southern African Folktales
Featuring stories such as The Prince Who Insisted on Possessing the Moon, How the Squirrel outwitted the Elephant, and The Water-Fairies save a Child, tales from Central Africa share many aspects of the same themes across the continent because ancient ethnic groups expanded and migrated over many centuries bringing the oral traditions with them. Tales in the Bantu and Banda languages abound, the Sara and Gbaya too, each bringing their unique inflections to the stories of Anansi-style spiders or other tricksters, where in the Congo, the clever water antelope or gazelle is pitched against the brutish or pompous lions, leopards or elephants. A lively and powerful read.
FLAME TREE 451. The bestselling paperback series on myths, legends, warriors, leaders and epic literature. Although Norse, Greek and Celtic mythology dominate the popular imagination in Western countries, there are so many other tradition around the world that contribute to the rich exploration of our collective past and create new perspectives on events of the past, and the lessons of the future.
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