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====== The Origin of Stories ====== | ====== The Origin of Stories ====== | ||
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+ | //This is a South African, Zulu Story// | ||
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She returns to her village and everyone is excited to see her. Her children beg for a story, so shelifts the shell to her ear and begins by saying " | She returns to her village and everyone is excited to see her. Her children beg for a story, so shelifts the shell to her ear and begins by saying " | ||
+ | ====== The Song of the King's Son ====== | ||
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+ | //Swazi, Swaziland// | ||
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+ | The sonof a king is given charge over the king's cattle. He is paranoid about losing them so he watches them very closely. It gets hot and he has to fight sleepiness. An old woman points to a smooth boulder and tells him it is his boulder and a safe place. She then teaches him a magic song " | ||
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+ | Eventually, the boy falls asleep and the cattle are stolen. The king tells him not to come back until he has the cattle. He meets the old woman again and she tells him to go and ask a chief to let him work for him. He meets a chief and he makes the boy his herdsmen because eh can sing the magic song. | ||
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+ | The boy works for the chief for many years and grows into a man. He waits till there is a feast and he slips some sleeping powder into a calabash. Sure enough, all of the feasters fall asleep. The boy goes and sings to the cattle to steal them for the king. | ||
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+ | The chiefs and his men chase the boy until he has to hide by a creek. THe old woman appears again and tells him to slaughter a white ox and make 10000 little shields. She then gives them to the frogs and whenever the boy says " | ||
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+ | When the chief' | ||
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+ | The boy/man returns home to the king who is so happy to see him he gives him a wife and makes him a chief. | ||
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+ | ====== Sibling Rivalry ====== | ||
+ | //Hausa, Nigeria// | ||
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+ | A man has two sons and one daughter. HE loves his daughter more than the boys and treats her much better. Her eldest brother tricks her into going to get firewood with them, then ties her to the top of a tree. | ||
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+ | Some traders come along and she begs for help. One of the traders says she can't go home because her brother will kill her. So, he takes her back to his home and raises her as his own. | ||
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+ | She is so beautiful her foster father will only let the finest man marry her. Eventually, her eldest brother, seeking a wife, bargains to marry her. He takes her back home. SHe is torn about being married to her brother and worried that her parents won't believe her. She shows them the scar on her back and they are convinced. They are so happy to have their daughter back they hold a feast. The eldest brother runs away in shame. |