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- catalog abstract "Grade level: 5, 6, 7, e, i.".
- catalog contributor b503439.
- catalog created "1962.".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "1962.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1962.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [212]".
- catalog description "Grade level: 5, 6, 7, e, i.".
- catalog description "Why the dog is the friend of man (Congo, Bushong) -- The man who learned the language of animals (Ghana, Akan) -- Tortoise and the lizard (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The rubber man (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Tortoise and the baboon (Nyasaland, Nyanja) -- Spider and the lion (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Thunder and lightning (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- Why the crab has no head, or How the first river was made (Eastern Nigeria, Ikom) -- A test of skill (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Why the bush-fowl calls at dawn, and Why flies buzz (Eastern Nigeria, Ekoi) -- Spider and squirrel (Ghana, Akan) --Unanana and the elephant (South Africa, Zulu) -- Spider's web (Central Nigeria, Tiv) -- The magic horns (South Africa, Xhosa) -- Snake magic (East Africa, Swahili) -- Hare and the corn bins (Northern Nigeria, Fulani)-- The calabash children (Tanganyika, Chaga) -- The blacksmith's dilemma (Uganda, Baganda) -- The magic drum (Western Nigeria, Yoruba) -- Why the sun and moon live in the sky (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- The monkey's heart (East Africa, Swahili) -- The children who lived in a tree-house (Tanganyika, Kamba) -- Why the bat flies at night (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- Tug of war (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The discontented fish (Senegal, Fulani) -- Hallabau's jealousy (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Goto, King of the land and the water (Northern Nigeria, Fulani) -- The singing drum and the mysterious pumpkin (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The snake chief (South Africa, Xhosa) -- The two brothers (South Africa, Zulu) -- Fereyel and Debbo Engal the witch (Gambia, Fulani).".
- catalog extent "vii, 211, [1] p.".
- catalog identifier "0192741152 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Oxford myths and legends".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "1962.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Africa.".
- catalog subject "GR350 .A76 1962".
- catalog subject "Mythology, African.".
- catalog subject "Tales Africa.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why the dog is the friend of man (Congo, Bushong) -- The man who learned the language of animals (Ghana, Akan) -- Tortoise and the lizard (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The rubber man (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Tortoise and the baboon (Nyasaland, Nyanja) -- Spider and the lion (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Thunder and lightning (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- Why the crab has no head, or How the first river was made (Eastern Nigeria, Ikom) -- A test of skill (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Why the bush-fowl calls at dawn, and Why flies buzz (Eastern Nigeria, Ekoi) -- Spider and squirrel (Ghana, Akan) --Unanana and the elephant (South Africa, Zulu) -- Spider's web (Central Nigeria, Tiv) -- The magic horns (South Africa, Xhosa) -- Snake magic (East Africa, Swahili) -- Hare and the corn bins (Northern Nigeria, Fulani)-- The calabash children (Tanganyika, Chaga) -- The blacksmith's dilemma (Uganda, Baganda) -- The magic drum (Western Nigeria, Yoruba) -- Why the sun and moon live in the sky (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- The monkey's heart (East Africa, Swahili) -- The children who lived in a tree-house (Tanganyika, Kamba) -- Why the bat flies at night (Eastern Nigeria, Ibibio) -- Tug of war (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The discontented fish (Senegal, Fulani) -- Hallabau's jealousy (Northern Nigeria, Hausa) -- Goto, King of the land and the water (Northern Nigeria, Fulani) -- The singing drum and the mysterious pumpkin (East/Central Africa, Bantu) -- The snake chief (South Africa, Xhosa) -- The two brothers (South Africa, Zulu) -- Fereyel and Debbo Engal the witch (Gambia, Fulani).".
- catalog title "African myths and legends / retold by Kathleen Arnott ; illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe.".
- catalog type "text".