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Episode 30: Four Animal Tales from South Africa
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Hello Legends! Today, I am narrating four Animal folktales from South Africa! We meet several of the Ant clans, a unique Monkey who fights for justice with the help of his fiddle, a Tiger (aka Lion) who is scared of a Ram, and a boastful Lion who learns some important lessons about Man. #staylegendary
A quick note: the source for these tales was published in 1910 and thus contains some outdated and, potentially, offensive words. I am in no way endorsing the use of these words but I think that these tales should still be told as long as we acknowledge that some of the language used are no longer and should no longer be acceptable. The purpose of my podcast is to entertain, relax, and inform listeners of African-based tales – due to years and years of colonisation, African lore has been corrupted. I hope that by telling these tales, even if they do come from 'white, colonial' sources, people will become interested in the original tales and take some time to find out more about the cultures they belong to and the people to whom the stories originally belonged.
Another quick note: My good friend Dustin from Stories Sandman Presents told some tales from this book as well. His podcast is simply delightful and I highly recommend you give him a listen.
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Instagram: @legendarypod
Twitter: @Legendarypod1
Main link: https://linktr.ee/legendarypodcast
Proud member of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/
Source: South African Folk-Tales by James Honey (1910)
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) or from YouTube Audio Library
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sound effects from freesound.org
Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva
57 episoder
Manage episode 365202406 series 2774959
Hello Legends! Today, I am narrating four Animal folktales from South Africa! We meet several of the Ant clans, a unique Monkey who fights for justice with the help of his fiddle, a Tiger (aka Lion) who is scared of a Ram, and a boastful Lion who learns some important lessons about Man. #staylegendary
A quick note: the source for these tales was published in 1910 and thus contains some outdated and, potentially, offensive words. I am in no way endorsing the use of these words but I think that these tales should still be told as long as we acknowledge that some of the language used are no longer and should no longer be acceptable. The purpose of my podcast is to entertain, relax, and inform listeners of African-based tales – due to years and years of colonisation, African lore has been corrupted. I hope that by telling these tales, even if they do come from 'white, colonial' sources, people will become interested in the original tales and take some time to find out more about the cultures they belong to and the people to whom the stories originally belonged.
Another quick note: My good friend Dustin from Stories Sandman Presents told some tales from this book as well. His podcast is simply delightful and I highly recommend you give him a listen.
***FOLLOW US***
Instagram: @legendarypod
Twitter: @Legendarypod1
Main link: https://linktr.ee/legendarypodcast
Proud member of the Straight Up Strange Network: https://www.straightupstrange.com/
Source: South African Folk-Tales by James Honey (1910)
Music credits
Intro/outro: Across the Savannah by Aaron Kenny (YouTube Audio Library)
Other music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) or from YouTube Audio Library
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Sound effects from freesound.org
Logo: Made by yours truly on Canva
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