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The Alo Man

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About This Book

A collection of short tales set in a Central African river village follows children Mpoko and Nkunda as community life unfolds—fishing, farming, craft, and seasonal rhythms. A visiting wandering storyteller sparks evenings of song and fable; subsequent chapters present animal tales, explanations of local customs and natural phenomena, and episodes of village work and travel. Each chapter functions as a self-contained story or allegory that conveys practical knowledge and moral observations while evoking landscape, sounds, and social bonds. The book blends vivid everyday detail with oral tradition to introduce young readers to communal values, survival practices, and relationships between people, animals, and environment.

Transcriber’s Note:

This book was written in a period when many words had not become standardized in their spelling. Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text. These have been left unchanged.

Obvious printing errors, such as backwards, upside down, or partially printed letters, were corrected. Final stops missing at the end of sentences and abbreviations were added.