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Black Folk Tales

Black Folk Tales

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Number of Chapters: 14

Length: 54 minutes

Language: English

This book contains 13 Hausa folktales from Nigeria as retold and also illustrated by Erick Berry, the pen name of Evangel Alenna Champlin who lived in West Africa in the 1920s. While in Africa, she met and married Oswald Best, who was an official in the British Civil Service. They later moved to the United States, and Erick Berry went on to become a well known children's book illustrator as well as an author. Both she and her husband wrote books about Africa; in addition to this book of African folktales, Berry is also the author of Girls in Africa, and she did the illustrations for her husband's book, Garram the Hunter: A Boy of the Hill Tribes, a novel also set in Nigeria.
- Summary by Laura Gibbs

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Foreword (laurakgibbs)
The Story of Solomon and the Birds (laurakgibbs)
The Town Where No One Slept (laurakgibbs)
The Spider and the Two Chiefs (laurakgibbs)
Why the Hartebeest Always Has Tears in His Eyes (laurakgibbs)
Why the Owl Flies Only at Night (laurakgibbs)
The Water of Ladi (laurakgibbs)
The Goat and the Hyena (laurakgibbs)
The Magpies and the Greedy Spider (laurakgibbs)
The Maiden and the Sarakin Pumpkin (laurakgibbs)
The Lion and the Squirrel (laurakgibbs)
Another Story of the Spider (laurakgibbs)
The Ram and the Youngest Son (laurakgibbs)
The Lazy Frog (laurakgibbs)
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