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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
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Folklore
- Preface
- Contents
- Introduction.
- I. Ngana Fenda Maria. Version A
- II. Fenda Maria and her Elder Brother nga Nzua
- III. Na Nzua dia Kimanueze
- IV. The Woman who Longed for Fish
- V. Sudika-Mbambi
- VI. Ngana Samba and the Ma-kishi
- VII. The Girls and the Ma-kishi
- VIII. The Children of the Widow
- IX. The Kianda and the Young Woman
- X. The Four Uouas
- XI. Mr. Carry-me-not and Mr. Tell-me-not
- XII. Mutelembe and Ngunga
- XIII. The Son of Kimanaueze and the Daughter of Sun and Moon
- XIV. A Bride and her Brothers-in Law
- XV. The Lions and Kimona-ngombe
- XVI. The Blacksmith and the Blackbirds
- XVII. Man and Turtle
- XVIII. Nianga dia Ngenga and Leopard
- XIX. The Child of Hunter and the Child of Deer
- XX. Diniana dia Ngombe and Deer
- XXI. Leopard, Antelope and Monkey. Version A
- XXII. Leopard, Monkey, and Hare
- XXIII. Leopard and the Other Animals
- XXIV. The Young Leopard and the Young Goat
- XXV. Hare and Leopard
- XXVI. The Lawsuit of Leopard and Antelope
- XXVII. Lion and Wolf
- XXVIII. Elephant and Frog
- XXIX. Fox and Mole
- XXX. Cock and Fox
- XXXI. Jackal and Hare
- XXXII. Squirrel and the Kingship
- XXXIII. Dog and the Kingship
- XXXIV. Dog and Lizard
- XXXV. Dog and Jackal
- XXXVI. The House-Hog and the Wild Boar
- XXXVII. Partridge and Turtle
- XXXVIII. Frog and his Two Wives
- XXXIX. Nianga dia Ngenga and his Dogs
- XL. King Kitamba kia Xiba
- XLI. The Young Man and the River
- XLII. Kingungu a Njila and Ngundu a Ndala
- XLIII. Two Men, One Woman
- XLIV. A Father-in-Law and his Son-in-Law
- XLV. The Young Man and the Skull
- XLVI. The White Man and the Negro
- XLVII. The Lion is Strong; so is Friendship Strong
- XLVIII. The Builder of Ability and the Builder of Haste
- XLIX. The Past and the Future
- L. Ngunza Kilundu kia Ngunza
- Notes
- List of Works on African Folk-Lore, cited in the Introduction
- Appendix—Music
- Index