@boinsomeness: You are right about that... in my little research, I have noticed that West African folktales are similar... but their protagonists do change... for example in Yoruba culture, it is the tortoise, in Ghana or the Carribean, it is Anansi the spider, in Central Africa, it is Kalulu the hare :)). They are all shrewd, and tricky.
Keep posting african folklore....I find it most interesting
brokeshane14 1 year ago
@boinsomeness: You are right about that... in my little research, I have noticed that West African folktales are similar... but their protagonists do change... for example in Yoruba culture, it is the tortoise, in Ghana or the Carribean, it is Anansi the spider, in Central Africa, it is Kalulu the hare :)). They are all shrewd, and tricky.
btstories74 1 year ago
This is very similar to an Anansi story.
boingsomeness 1 year ago
Fantastic work Toyin. Took me back to days of tales by the moonlight
seyemalomo 2 years ago
@seyemalomo Seye, what's up?! congratulations! I have more shorts posted up, check it out and spread the word...
btstories74 1 year ago
Thanks dear! I am greatful. More to come.
btstories74 2 years ago
Toyin, this is fabulous! Keep up the good work!
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GraceFoundationVIEW 2 years ago