West Indian Folk-tales


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Shares traditional tales about animals, adventurers, and the supernatural.




West Indian Folk-tales


Book Description

Shares traditional tales about animals, adventurers, and the supernatural.




West Indian Folktales


Book Description

Shares traditional tales about animals, adventurers, and the supernatural.




West Indian Folk-tales


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West Indian Folk-Tales


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Folk Tales and Fantasies


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Tales from the Caribbean


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A collection of favourite tales gathered from the many different islands of the Caribbean, one of the world's richest sources of traditional storytelling. From the very first Kingfisher to Anansi the Spider Man, these lively retellings full of humour and pathos, are beautifully retold by Trish Cooke. The book includes endnotes with a glossary, additional information as well as ideas for activities that children can do to explore the stories further.




African and Caribbean Folktales, Myths and Legends


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Enjoy a rich collection of folktales, myths and legends from all over Africa and the Caribbean, re-told for young readers. From the trickster tales of Anansi the spider, to the story of how the leopard got his spots; from the tale of the king who wanted to touch the moon, to Aunt Misery's magical starfruit tree. This book includes traditional favourites and classic folktales and mythology.




Shadow Stories


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West Indian folklore characters are being slowly strangled. Some have already succumbed to the steady onslaught of technology and globalisation. This collection creatively revives folk knowledge through comical, captivating characters and their tales. Shadow Stories attempts to preserve West Indian folklore. The tales are an accumulation of dreams, childhood stories, superstitions, eavesdropped accounts and jumbie provocation. The concept of Shadow Stories is based on a dying jumbie's effort to prevent his demise by passing on his knowledge. The desperate jumbie has finally found someone who can see and understand him, to a certain extent. The author tries to assist, but encounters personal issues which prohibits her from executing all the jumbie's instructions. Traditional customs are depicted throughout these flavourful tales. Some are written in local Trinidadian dialect, intended to be read aloud. These original short stories portray forgotten folk elements. A folk character or aspect of folk life is highlighted in each account to retain those respective attributes. Shadow Stories was created not only to entertain, but also as a way to remember and perpetuate our folklore.




Caribbean Folk Tales


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Professional Storyteller Wendy Shearer has gathered together stories from many Caribbean islands and countries, drawing on oral history and written texts to bring these folk tales to life. Many stories are of West African origin, kept alive through rhythm and song. These tales and their languages were blended with European and East Indian folklore, with royalty, heroes and spirits exacting revenge. Alongside the stories are newly collected reminiscences of migration to Britain from Caribbean countries during the Windrush years. These first-hand accounts mirror the themes found in the folk tales with love and loss, magic and mystery, caution and justice. Cric! Crac! Prepare to be enchanted by La Diablesse from Haiti, outsmarted by the trickster Anansi, or terrified by the shapeshifting Old Higue in Guyana.