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Résumé :
Discover the enchanting world of East African folklore with Hadithi Tales! This captivating collection brings together a rich tapestry of myths, legends, and fairy tales that have shaped the cultures of East Africa for generations. Storytelling is a vital tradition in African societies, conveying deep-rooted values, history, and social norms while uniting families and communities. Through these tales, you'll encounter heroic figures, tricksters, and ancestral spirits whose stories continue to resonate in the lives of the living. This collection celebrates the dynamic oral traditions of East Africa, blending prose and verse to create narratives that are as entertaining as they are enlightening. From poetic praise songs to historical epics, Hadithi Tales offers a glimpse into a vibrant storytelling heritage that spans centuries. Join us in exploring this magical melting pot of ideas and experiences-these timeless stories are sure to inspire and delight readers of all ages!...
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Folklore, fairy tales, myths and legends from East Africa The seemingly simple art of storytelling is incredibly important in African societies. Storytelling helps all societies to understand core elements in their lives such as religion, morals, history, purpose social norms. The collective nature of oral storytelling also helps to cement bonds among generations and family groups, and is significant in the way that it helps people to share experiences and ideas. As with so many cultures the storytellers of Eastern Africa recount tales of heroes and ancestors. These heroes and forebears continue to influence the lives of the living in very real ways. Oral traditions in East Africa cover both prose and verse forms, often portraying mythological or historical characters and can include tales of the trickster character. Storytellers in Africa sometimes use call-and-response techniques to tell their stories. Poetry, often sung, includes narrative epic, occupational verse, ritual verse, and praise poems of rulers and other prominent people. Praise singers, bards sometimes known as griots, tell their stories with music. In general terms Africa has a hugely rich storytelling heritage. From Timbuktu alone, there are an estimated 300,000 or more manuscripts tucked away in various libraries and private collections, mostly written in Arabic but some in native languages such as Fula and Songhai. Many were written at the famous University of Timbuktu. The material covers a wide array of topics, including astronomy, poetry, law, history, faith, politics, and philosophy. The wonderous thing about such a rich heritage, and such a long history of finding compelling ways to interpret the world, is that it creates a massive melting pot of full of ideas. Just a few of those ideas are what we have here in this small collection. As ever it has been a delight to discover and work with these stories. I hope you enjoy them....