Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-Lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales (22 African Tales with Proverbs and Extended Notes) - Annotated The Xhosa's Culture
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Author(s)George McCall Theal
ISBN / ASINB00955N7KG
ISBN-13978B00955N7K6
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Kaffir (Xhosa) Folk-Lore: A Selection from the Traditional Tales
By George McCall Theal
This is a collection of folk tales from the South African Xhosa people, the tribe to which Nelson Mandela belongs. Please note that the original title of the book uses an appellation for the Xhosa, Kaffir, which today is considered disrespectful. That said, this is a scholarly collection of Xhosa tales; it is a primary source on the subject. As such, this book is part of the cultural heritage of South Africa and is both entertaining and informative.
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER REGARDING THE KAFFIRS
THE STORY OF THE BIRD THAT MADE MILK I
THE STORY OF THE BIRD THAT MADE MILK. II.
THE STORY OF FIVE HEADS
THE STORY OF TANGALIMLIBO
THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO DISREGARDED THE CUSTOM OF NTONJANE
THE STORY OF SIMBUKUMBUKWANA
THE STORY OF SIKULUME
THE STORY OF HLAKANYANA
THE STORY OF DEMANE AND DEMAZANA
THE STORY OF THE RUNAWAY CHILDREN; OR, THE WONDERFUL FEATHER
THE STORY OF IRONSIDE AND HIS SISTER
THE STORY OF THE CANNIBALS WONDERFUL BIRD
THE STORY OF THE CANNIBAL MOTHER AND HER CHILDREN
THE STORY OF THE GIRL AND THE MBULU
THE STORY OF MBULUKAZI
THE STORY OF LONG SNAKE
THE STORY OF KENKEBE
THE STORY OF THE WONDERFUL HORNS
THE STORY OF THE GLUTTON
THE STORY OF THE GREAT CHIEF OF THE ANIMALS
THE STORY OF THE HARE
THE STORY OF LION AND LITTLE JACKAL
PROVERBS AND FIGURATIVE EXPRESSIONS
NOTES
Xhosa Culture
• Location:
• History:
• Language:
• Religion:
• Customs:
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By George McCall Theal
This is a collection of folk tales from the South African Xhosa people, the tribe to which Nelson Mandela belongs. Please note that the original title of the book uses an appellation for the Xhosa, Kaffir, which today is considered disrespectful. That said, this is a scholarly collection of Xhosa tales; it is a primary source on the subject. As such, this book is part of the cultural heritage of South Africa and is both entertaining and informative.
INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER REGARDING THE KAFFIRS
THE STORY OF THE BIRD THAT MADE MILK I
THE STORY OF THE BIRD THAT MADE MILK. II.
THE STORY OF FIVE HEADS
THE STORY OF TANGALIMLIBO
THE STORY OF A GIRL WHO DISREGARDED THE CUSTOM OF NTONJANE
THE STORY OF SIMBUKUMBUKWANA
THE STORY OF SIKULUME
THE STORY OF HLAKANYANA
THE STORY OF DEMANE AND DEMAZANA
THE STORY OF THE RUNAWAY CHILDREN; OR, THE WONDERFUL FEATHER
THE STORY OF IRONSIDE AND HIS SISTER
THE STORY OF THE CANNIBALS WONDERFUL BIRD
THE STORY OF THE CANNIBAL MOTHER AND HER CHILDREN
THE STORY OF THE GIRL AND THE MBULU
THE STORY OF MBULUKAZI
THE STORY OF LONG SNAKE
THE STORY OF KENKEBE
THE STORY OF THE WONDERFUL HORNS
THE STORY OF THE GLUTTON
THE STORY OF THE GREAT CHIEF OF THE ANIMALS
THE STORY OF THE HARE
THE STORY OF LION AND LITTLE JACKAL
PROVERBS AND FIGURATIVE EXPRESSIONS
NOTES
Xhosa Culture
• Location:
• History:
• Language:
• Religion:
• Customs:
**This eBook has all graphics of a high quality and eligible as good format.
**All Texts are completely digitally edited and properly formatted for easy reading.
**Interactive of Table Content linkage for easy navigation.



