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Gathering a wide range of traditional African myths, this compelling new collection offers tales of heroes battling mighty serpents and monstrous birds, brutal family conflict and vengeance, and desperate migrations across vast and alien lands. From impassioned descriptions of animal-creators to dramatic stories of communities forced to flee monstrous crocodiles, all the narratives found here concern origins—whether of the universe, peoples or families. Together, they create a kaleidoscopic picture of the rich and varied oral traditions that have shaped the culture and society of successive generations of Africans for thousands of years, throughout the long struggle to survive and explore this massive and environmentally diverse continent.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout histor

Table of Contents
African Myths of OriginIntroduction
A Note on the Text
List of Maps

Part I. Some General Themes
Stories About Hunters

1. The San Peoples of Southern Africa
2. Pygmies of The Central African Forests
3. The Songhay Hunters of the Niger River
4. The Origin of Hunters' Associations: Sanen and Kontron of the Manden
5. How Hunters Learned about Magic
6. The Animal Bride I: The Changed Skin
7. The Animal Bride II: Sirankomi
The Cattle-Herders
8. Khoi-Khoi Cattle Stories
9. Fulbe Stories of Cattle
10. The Maasai of East Africa
11. The Great Lakes I: The Origin of Cattle (Rwanda)
12. The Great Lakes II: The Story of Wamara (BaHaya)
13. The Chagga of East Africa: Murile
Tricksters
14. Uthlakanyana, the Zulu Child Trickster
15. Stories of Moni-Mambu of the BaKongo
16. Ture, the Zande Trickster
17. Eshu of the Yoruba
18. Legba of the Fon
19. Ananse the Spider, of the Ashanti
Part II. Stories of Kingdoms and Peoples
Ancient Africa

20. Egyptian Stories
21. Ethiopia
Peoples of the Upper Nile and East Africa
22. The Oromo of Southern Ethiopia
23. The Shilluk of Southern Sudan
24. The Luo of Sudan and Uganda
25. The Gikuyu of Kenya
26. The Swahili of the Coast
Kingdoms of the Great Lakes
27. The Kingdom of Bunyoro
28. The Kingdom of Buganda
29. The Kingdom of Rwanda
30. The Kingdom of Burundi
Central East Africa
31. Nsong'a Lianja, Hero of the Mongo
32. The Kuba Kingdom of the Bushoong: Mboom and Woot
33. The First Kings of the Luba
34. The Kingdoms of the Lunda
35. The Bemba of Zambia
The Peoples of Southern Africa
36. The Shona of Zimbabwe
37. The Nguni Peoples of Southern Africa: Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi
38. The Khoi-Khoi: Stories of Heitsi-Eibib
The Central Atlantic
39. The Yaka of the Kwango River
40. The Kingdom of Kongo
41. The Fang of Gabon and Cameroon
42. Jeki la Njambe of the Duala
43. The Bamun Kingdom of Cameroon
From the Forest to the Niger
44. The Igbo
45. The Kingdom of the Nupe: Tsoede
46. The Jukun Kingdom of the Kororofa
47. The Bachana and Bata of the Upper Benue
The Peoples of the Coast
48. The City of Benin
49. The Yoruba of South-western Nigeria
50. Borgu and the Legend of Kisra
51. The Fon and the Kingdom of Dahomey
52. The Akan-Ashanti and the Baule of the Forest
The Mossi Plateau
53. The Founding of Gonja
54. A Dagomba Hero
55. The Mossi of Burkina Faso
56. The Dogon of the Bandiagara Escarpment
Lake Chad and the Central Sudan
57. The Sara and Sow of Lake Chad
58. The Kingdom of Bagirmi
59. The Kingdoms of Kanem and Bornu
60. The Hausa
The Kingdoms of the Western Sudan
61. The Songhay Peoples of the Middle Niger
62. The City of Djenne
63. The Soninke
64. The Maninka and the Empire of Mali
65. The Bamana of the Middle Niger
The Peoples of Senegambia
66. The Mandinka of Senegambia
67. The Sereer of Senegal
68. Njaajaan Njaay and the Wolof
69. The Futa Tooro
70. Malick Sy and Bondu
71. The Tuareg of the Sahara
Sources and Further Reading
Index

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    Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/12/2005
    ISBN13: 9780140449457, 978-0140449457
    ISBN10: 0140449450

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Gathering a wide range of traditional African myths, this compelling new collection offers tales of heroes battling mighty serpents and monstrous birds, brutal family conflict and vengeance, and desperate migrations across vast and alien lands. From impassioned descriptions of animal-creators to dramatic stories of communities forced to flee monstrous crocodiles, all the narratives found here concern origins—whether of the universe, peoples or families. Together, they create a kaleidoscopic picture of the rich and varied oral traditions that have shaped the culture and society of successive generations of Africans for thousands of years, throughout the long struggle to survive and explore this massive and environmentally diverse continent.

    For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout histor

    Table of Contents
    African Myths of OriginIntroduction
    A Note on the Text
    List of Maps

    Part I. Some General Themes
    Stories About Hunters

    1. The San Peoples of Southern Africa
    2. Pygmies of The Central African Forests
    3. The Songhay Hunters of the Niger River
    4. The Origin of Hunters' Associations: Sanen and Kontron of the Manden
    5. How Hunters Learned about Magic
    6. The Animal Bride I: The Changed Skin
    7. The Animal Bride II: Sirankomi
    The Cattle-Herders
    8. Khoi-Khoi Cattle Stories
    9. Fulbe Stories of Cattle
    10. The Maasai of East Africa
    11. The Great Lakes I: The Origin of Cattle (Rwanda)
    12. The Great Lakes II: The Story of Wamara (BaHaya)
    13. The Chagga of East Africa: Murile
    Tricksters
    14. Uthlakanyana, the Zulu Child Trickster
    15. Stories of Moni-Mambu of the BaKongo
    16. Ture, the Zande Trickster
    17. Eshu of the Yoruba
    18. Legba of the Fon
    19. Ananse the Spider, of the Ashanti
    Part II. Stories of Kingdoms and Peoples
    Ancient Africa

    20. Egyptian Stories
    21. Ethiopia
    Peoples of the Upper Nile and East Africa
    22. The Oromo of Southern Ethiopia
    23. The Shilluk of Southern Sudan
    24. The Luo of Sudan and Uganda
    25. The Gikuyu of Kenya
    26. The Swahili of the Coast
    Kingdoms of the Great Lakes
    27. The Kingdom of Bunyoro
    28. The Kingdom of Buganda
    29. The Kingdom of Rwanda
    30. The Kingdom of Burundi
    Central East Africa
    31. Nsong'a Lianja, Hero of the Mongo
    32. The Kuba Kingdom of the Bushoong: Mboom and Woot
    33. The First Kings of the Luba
    34. The Kingdoms of the Lunda
    35. The Bemba of Zambia
    The Peoples of Southern Africa
    36. The Shona of Zimbabwe
    37. The Nguni Peoples of Southern Africa: Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi
    38. The Khoi-Khoi: Stories of Heitsi-Eibib
    The Central Atlantic
    39. The Yaka of the Kwango River
    40. The Kingdom of Kongo
    41. The Fang of Gabon and Cameroon
    42. Jeki la Njambe of the Duala
    43. The Bamun Kingdom of Cameroon
    From the Forest to the Niger
    44. The Igbo
    45. The Kingdom of the Nupe: Tsoede
    46. The Jukun Kingdom of the Kororofa
    47. The Bachana and Bata of the Upper Benue
    The Peoples of the Coast
    48. The City of Benin
    49. The Yoruba of South-western Nigeria
    50. Borgu and the Legend of Kisra
    51. The Fon and the Kingdom of Dahomey
    52. The Akan-Ashanti and the Baule of the Forest
    The Mossi Plateau
    53. The Founding of Gonja
    54. A Dagomba Hero
    55. The Mossi of Burkina Faso
    56. The Dogon of the Bandiagara Escarpment
    Lake Chad and the Central Sudan
    57. The Sara and Sow of Lake Chad
    58. The Kingdom of Bagirmi
    59. The Kingdoms of Kanem and Bornu
    60. The Hausa
    The Kingdoms of the Western Sudan
    61. The Songhay Peoples of the Middle Niger
    62. The City of Djenne
    63. The Soninke
    64. The Maninka and the Empire of Mali
    65. The Bamana of the Middle Niger
    The Peoples of Senegambia
    66. The Mandinka of Senegambia
    67. The Sereer of Senegal
    68. Njaajaan Njaay and the Wolof
    69. The Futa Tooro
    70. Malick Sy and Bondu
    71. The Tuareg of the Sahara
    Sources and Further Reading
    Index

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