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Tag Archives: Folklor
Nuer – Lib go̠o̠r jio̠b (The cormorant still looks for the axe)
Collected and written by Michael Thilyang Gatkek … Continue reading →
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Hadza – Tl’akwe Nakwiko ( The young girl)
Written by: Gudo Mahiya (G.G. Bala) [for English translation see his book Hadza Stories & Songs] With special thanks to Mustafa Ahmed Elmi and Hagit Gefen |’ets’a dzu’a, yeta Hadzabe, ba’ala’usha. Hadzabe’e ba’ala’oshana n‖ahehepe’e tsikipa’ona. Bahe’e’akwa tl’akwe nakwiko ‘ichameyako … Continue reading →
Sukuma – NG`HINGI YA NDUMBULILA
Collected by: Don Sybertz, Scanned by: Cephas Yao Agbemenu Edited by: Fr. Zakaria Kashinje OSA With special thanks to Rev Joe Healey (African proverbs,Sayings and stories) Lushiku lumo ikatula mbula nduma gete, usayayi nunke, bhali bhadini pandi … Continue reading →
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