Amadu's bundle: Fulani tales of love and djinns; collected by Gulla Kell and translated into English by Ronald Moody.

Av: Amadu, Malum
Medverkande: Kell, Gulla [editor.]
Materialtyp: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Obestämd Förläggare: London, Heinemann Educational, 1972Beskrivning: iii-viii, 88 pages 19 cmInnehållstyp: text Mediatyp:unmediated Bärartyp: volumeISBN: 0435901184; 9780435901189Ämnen: Fula (African people) -- Fiction | Fulani tales- Anthologies | Fula (African people) | Manners and customs | Peuls (peuple d'Afrique) -- Romans | Anthologie | Folksagor -- Kamerun -- Nigeria | Nigeria -- Social life and customs -- Fiction | Nigeria | Nigeria -- Moeurs et coutumes -- Romans | Fulani sagor Västafrika | Fulani tales West Africa. TextsGenre/form:Fiction.Additional physical formats: Online version:: Amadu's bundle: Fulani tales of love and djinns.DDC-klassifikation: 823 LOC classification: PZ4.A4813 | Am | PR9387.9.A5PL8011 | .A3 no.118Annan klassifikation: 18.92 | EP 20383 | H:AF:sagor
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Courting. -- The beautiful woman and her penniless husband. -- The three sayings. -- The mother and her son. -- The unfaithful wife. -- The judge's jealous wife. -- The two brothers. -- The three alims. -- Two old friends. -- The jealous husband. -- Omaru and Wulam Jerre. -- The piebald stallion. -- Samandakare. -- The old Pul-woman and the devil. -- The vagabond and the djinn. -- The finicky maiden. -- Babankame and Bankame. -- The monkey who went begging. -- Talul, talul. -- The pig-headed younger brother. -- The woman and her child. -- The story of the mouse. -- The son of the lioness and the son of the woman. -- The origin of the Bororo. -- The tortoise and the bush-child. -- The story of the swamp. -- The evening star. -- The spell.
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Courting. -- The beautiful woman and her penniless husband. -- The three sayings. -- The mother and her son. -- The unfaithful wife. -- The judge's jealous wife. -- The two brothers. -- The three alims. -- Two old friends. -- The jealous husband. -- Omaru and Wulam Jerre. -- The piebald stallion. -- Samandakare. -- The old Pul-woman and the devil. -- The vagabond and the djinn. -- The finicky maiden. -- Babankame and Bankame. -- The monkey who went begging. -- Talul, talul. -- The pig-headed younger brother. -- The woman and her child. -- The story of the mouse. -- The son of the lioness and the son of the woman. -- The origin of the Bororo. -- The tortoise and the bush-child. -- The story of the swamp. -- The evening star. -- The spell.

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