AFRICAN FOLKTALES by Akwasi Badu-Aning
For several generations, stories from Africa have traditionally been passed down by word of mouth. Usually, the stories are meant to prepare young people for life, and so each story taught a lesson or moral.
In the African folktales, the stories reflect the culture where diverse types of animals abound. The animals are often accorded human attributes, so it is not uncommon to find animals talking, singing, or demonstrating other human characteristics such as greed, jealousy, honesty, etc.
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