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Covers a wide range of Hausa stories | Covers a wide range of Hausa stories | ||
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+ | ====== Story about a Giant, and the Cause of Thunder ====== | ||
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+ | A man literally named A-Man-among-Men goes around scaring everybody with his awesome strength and power. HE causes winds and thunder whenever he stomps. His wife gets onto him about bragging. One day his wife is at the well getting water when she encounters another wife. They exchange conversation, | ||
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+ | The next morning the man tries to escape, but A-Man-among-Men chases after him. The man encounters various people along the way who all tell him to just wait for AMAM to catch up with him. Each time the man asks the strangers if they can take AMAM, and each time they tell him to "pass on." | ||
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+ | When AMAM arrives, he threatens the giant. The two get into a wrestling match. They wrap their legs around each other and leap into the sky. They never came back down. Now, they wrestle forever, taking long breaks. Whenever you hear the sound of Thunder it A-Man-among-Men grappling with the giant. | ||
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+ | ====== A Story About a Hunter and His Son ====== | ||
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+ | p1053 | ||
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+ | A hunter and his son go out hunting, but find nothing but a rat. The boy tosses the rat away. Later, the hunter asks him to get the rat to eat and the boy has to confess that he threw it away. The father knocks the boy out with his axe. | ||
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+ | The next day, when the boy regains consciousness, | ||
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+ | The trials are that each boy must ride a horse out, then kill it. Eventually it works up to killing some female slaves. Each time the boy does it, basically proving he is capable of killing. | ||
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+ | The father/ | ||
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+ | ====== The Gaawoo-Tree and the Maiden, And the First Person Who Ever Went Mad ====== | ||
+ | (This is very similar to the story in 1001 Nights) p1129 | ||
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