Folk-Tales of Angola - Fifty Tales, with Ki-Mbundu Text Literal English Translation Introduction, and Notes
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Folk-Tales of Angola - Fifty Tales, with Ki-Mbundu Text Literal English Translation Introduction, and Notes

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Folk-Tales of Angola - Fifty Tales, with Ki-Mbundu Text Literal English Translation Introduction, and Notes

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Folklore
  5. Preface
  6. Contents
  7. Introduction.
  8. I. Ngana Fenda Maria. Version A
  9. II. Fenda Maria and her Elder Brother nga Nzua
  10. III. Na Nzua dia Kimanueze
  11. IV. The Woman who Longed for Fish
  12. V. Sudika-Mbambi
  13. VI. Ngana Samba and the Ma-kishi
  14. VII. The Girls and the Ma-kishi
  15. VIII. The Children of the Widow
  16. IX. The Kianda and the Young Woman
  17. X. The Four Uouas
  18. XI. Mr. Carry-me-not and Mr. Tell-me-not
  19. XII. Mutelembe and Ngunga
  20. XIII. The Son of Kimanaueze and the Daughter of Sun and Moon
  21. XIV. A Bride and her Brothers-in Law
  22. XV. The Lions and Kimona-ngombe
  23. XVI. The Blacksmith and the Blackbirds
  24. XVII. Man and Turtle
  25. XVIII. Nianga dia Ngenga and Leopard
  26. XIX. The Child of Hunter and the Child of Deer
  27. XX. Diniana dia Ngombe and Deer
  28. XXI. Leopard, Antelope and Monkey. Version A
  29. XXII. Leopard, Monkey, and Hare
  30. XXIII. Leopard and the Other Animals
  31. XXIV. The Young Leopard and the Young Goat
  32. XXV. Hare and Leopard
  33. XXVI. The Lawsuit of Leopard and Antelope
  34. XXVII. Lion and Wolf
  35. XXVIII. Elephant and Frog
  36. XXIX. Fox and Mole
  37. XXX. Cock and Fox
  38. XXXI. Jackal and Hare
  39. XXXII. Squirrel and the Kingship
  40. XXXIII. Dog and the Kingship
  41. XXXIV. Dog and Lizard
  42. XXXV. Dog and Jackal
  43. XXXVI. The House-Hog and the Wild Boar
  44. XXXVII. Partridge and Turtle
  45. XXXVIII. Frog and his Two Wives
  46. XXXIX. Nianga dia Ngenga and his Dogs
  47. XL. King Kitamba kia Xiba
  48. XLI. The Young Man and the River
  49. XLII. Kingungu a Njila and Ngundu a Ndala
  50. XLIII. Two Men, One Woman
  51. XLIV. A Father-in-Law and his Son-in-Law
  52. XLV. The Young Man and the Skull
  53. XLVI. The White Man and the Negro
  54. XLVII. The Lion is Strong; so is Friendship Strong
  55. XLVIII. The Builder of Ability and the Builder of Haste
  56. XLIX. The Past and the Future
  57. L. Ngunza Kilundu kia Ngunza
  58. Notes
  59. List of Works on African Folk-Lore, cited in the Introduction
  60. Appendix—Music
  61. Index