The Jackal and the Sun Child

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: Roohi Shah ISBN: 9781476422084
Publisher: Roohi Shah Publication: May 19, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Roohi Shah
ISBN: 9781476422084
Publisher: Roohi Shah
Publication: May 19, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Grandma, grandma, tell us a story! Tell us a story!”

“The one about the hyena who forgot how to laugh! No! No! The one about the legendary Zulu warrior who killed the mighty demon with a single throw of his spear!”

“He he, okay children, let me tell you a story, a long, long time ago...”

A long, long time ago; legends and folk tales were used by people as a way of captivating the imagination of children and adults alike. Elders would use stories in order to impart the ways of the community, wisdom and morals to the rest and thereby also fostering a strong community spirit. Africa has always been a melting pot of thousands of different communities with their own specific cultures, traditions and stories!

Read about the curious encounter of the jackal and the sun child and learn why the jackal has a black mark on his back. Adapted from stories by the Nama.

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“Grandma, grandma, tell us a story! Tell us a story!”

“The one about the hyena who forgot how to laugh! No! No! The one about the legendary Zulu warrior who killed the mighty demon with a single throw of his spear!”

“He he, okay children, let me tell you a story, a long, long time ago...”

A long, long time ago; legends and folk tales were used by people as a way of captivating the imagination of children and adults alike. Elders would use stories in order to impart the ways of the community, wisdom and morals to the rest and thereby also fostering a strong community spirit. Africa has always been a melting pot of thousands of different communities with their own specific cultures, traditions and stories!

Read about the curious encounter of the jackal and the sun child and learn why the jackal has a black mark on his back. Adapted from stories by the Nama.

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