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The narrative presents the daily life and surroundings of a young African boy named Mpuke, depicting his family, village houses, bathing rituals, clothing, and communal customs. Chapters move from childhood play, apprenticeships with blacksmiths and dentists, and boys' mock battles to large communal events such as elephant hunts, gorilla hunts, songs, stories, and battle feasts, and examinations of local beliefs including the medicine-man. Natural-history episodes describe regional animals and creatures such as gorillas, elephants, spiders, and land-crabs, while a pair of chapters explores a neighboring community of dwarfs and their way of life.
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