Black Tales for White Children
by Chauncey Hugh Stigand, Nancy Stigand
About this book
Chauncey Hugh Stigand wrote this book of 29 East African folktales together with his wife, Nancy Stigand. Stigard was an officer in the British Army and a British colonial official in Africa; before writing this book, he had served in British Somaliland and in British East Africa, and he would later serve in northern Africa. Stigand translated the stories in this book from Swahili tales that he collected from storytellers in eastern Africa. - Summary by Laura Gibbs
Chapters (29)
1The Lion of Manda
2Pemba Muhori
3The Cat's Tail
4The Young Thief
5The Trapper, the Lion and the Hare
6Nunda the Slayer
7The Woodcutter and His Donkey
8Kitangatanga of the Sea
9The Lion's Talisman
10Kibaraka and the Bird
11The Fools
12The Hyena and the Moonbeam
13The Sultan's Snake-child
14The Poor Man and His Wife of Wood
15Binti Ali the Clever
16Segu
17Lila and Fila
18The Hunters and the Snake
19Ali of the Crooked Arm
20Feeding the Hungry
21Shani and Tabak
22A Man and His Mother-in-law
23The Jackal, the Hare and the Cock
24The Magic Date Trees
25Paka the Cat
26The Oil Merchant
27Bata the Duck
28The Sultan's Daughter
29The Lion, the Hyena and the Hare

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