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South-African Folk-Tales

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A collection of South African folktales, drawn mainly from Bushmen sources with Hottentot, Zulu, and Dutch variants, presented as short animal fables, origin legends, and moral anecdotes. Many stories feature trickster figures like jackal and lion and revolve around hunting, deception, rivalry, and the division of spoils, while others offer etiological accounts explaining death, animal traits, and natural phenomena. Multiple versions of several tales preserve oral variation and structure, and the narratives repeatedly emphasize cleverness, survival strategies, and communal expectations.

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James A. Honey

James A. Honey was an author known for his contributions to the collection and preservation of folklore, particularly through his work "South-African Folk-Tales." This collection showcases a variety of traditional stories from South Africa, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and diverse narratives of the region. Honey's work serves as an important resource for understanding the oral traditions and storytelling practices of South African communities, making a significant contribution to the field of folklore studies.

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